FMEnjoyer wrote: ↑Fri Mar 21, 2025 8:19 pm
I made a J pole from wires and plastic pipes, sounds a bit like what you mention, it worked quite well, they seem fairly long, though I cannot compare it with anything else at that place for a random switch on thing, so accepted it for what it was. Matched fine, did what I wanted, I read they can also be much more susceptible to cmc on feed for some reason.
It does look more like a j, much shorter, don’t use a transmitter that much, it can work at any frequency, with low power useful for a rainy day. I’ve managed to get very short poles to match at a low frequency, the matching wire can’t go up along the main pole when the main pole is short, it has to be more like a loop at the bottom of it, or going up a short distance. I do think having a pole does produce or more nice round pattern I might be imagining it, a short pole can be very light go high up, I could still pick up 0.5w 4 miles away. The other I had was at right wavelenght, did have a stereo signal coming through on low power, it did seem to work better than anything else, or maybe just the frequency, you don't have the boom arm, radials coming out at the bottom, it makes everyone happy.
FMEnjoyer wrote: ↑Sat Mar 22, 2025 4:31 pm
If you put a 1/4 wave up and put all 4 radials on one side it becomes a bit directional that may even be an advantage in some situations.
rabbit ears,

I once had an aerial were the radial came out horizontally worked well, i’ve never got it to work ever again, seemed to always work best with the radials pointing down diagonally, I put a reflector behide it, could hear some very weak stations, shine and flava. With all radials pointing in the same direction it probably will be fairly omi still. If I had a ground plane I would probably keep them all in different directions, don't think there would be much advantage to pointing them in the same direction.