In this episode we take the ground mounted vertical from Part 3 and add elevated radials to see how the antenna behaves.
Using MMANA-GAL, we model a simple vertical and experiment with different radial configurations to see how they affect the far-field radiation pattern.
In this video we:
• Start with a basic ground mounted vertical
• Add two elevated radials
• Compare radiation patterns using the Compare function
• Add additional radials and experiment with geometry
• Raise the antenna and slope the radials downward
• Observe how the low-angle radiation changes
The goal here isn’t deep theory – it’s learning how to draw the antenna and observe what happens when you change the geometry.
You’ll also see how elevated radials can slightly improve low-angle radiation, which is important for DX performance.
In the next episode we’ll move on from verticals and start looking at loop antennas.
Software used
MMANA-GAL (Basic version)
Free download:
http://gal-ana.de/basicmm/en/
Model files used in this series
All MMANA-GAL antenna models used in these tutorials can be downloaded here:
📁 https://mega.nz/folder/EnoXlTQL#Iuq-TqnW7ZglzkJMEIk59w
This folder will be updated as new videos in the series are released.
Full Video Playlist
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