Greyline DX Flagpole How-to’s: Mounting, ground, boat, bulkhead, roof top, towers.
Greyline DX Vertical Antennas Tips and How-to’s: Mounting, ground, bulkhead, roof tops, tower.
1 ft. (ground level) - red
10 ft. (house eave height) - blue
25 ft. (house peak height) - green
50 ft. (tower top height) - orange
Update Summer 2019: Boat Docks and Lake Cabins
Many customers are putting their verticals on boat docks at their lake homes across the country. Remember, radials are not needed with a vertical dipole (DX Flagpole Antenna & DXV) to work properly. Do you recall "grounding" your dipole in a tree? Nope.
That said if you would like to improve your take-off ground, as lakes are typically not salt-water, and likely these radials will be elevated on a dock, you could try 4-16 elevated radials, ~6 inches above the lake should do it. Please do not connect these electrically to the Antenna system, as this system floats. The radials will work passively.
Lakefront:
The lake houses have a tremendously wide open space to work with for signal take-off and this is always helpful in a major way.
Do you want to try radials, but not on a dock? Okay, consider elevating 4-16 radials a 3 to 6-inches above the ground. If you can not elevate the radials, consider 130 radials on the ground. You really do need 100+ to make a real difference. Or simply leave the radial topic aside as you do not need them with the OCF vertical dipole, aka DX Flagpole Antenna and DXV by Greyline Performance.
Ocean Front, Bulkheads and Salt Water Docks:
You have the wide-open spaces, typically, and your ground screen as many call it is simply perfection. It is arguable but experience tells the true tale that often times in your position even the big Yagi-guys just inland from you won't hear what you are working at some point in time. It can be that good.
*reminds me of N2NL working KL2A/9K2 on 80M. NL was using a simple vertical on his dock and no one could touch his signal several hours each morning for about a week! I was using an 80M Yagi.
Again, you do not need radials with the Greyline Performance DXV or DXF (DX Flagpole Antennas) on salt-water. I don't think 200-radials would show much increase at all. Anyone care to comment?
How will you mount your OCF DX Vertical-Dipole or DX Flagpole? Leave us a comment below.
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hi just wondering if you can do the plot with the 28 & 24 foot flagpole at those different heights , just wondering if it is worth the extra money for the taller one, or the 20 foot will be just fine, i will be putting mine on the roof at 20FT. thank you
Why am I not finding any user reviews or video’s on the flagpole antenna? I’m very interested as I am restricted by HOA rules and have been off the air for the past ten years because of it. Maybe you could make a video of the antenna being assembled, installed and in use?