
TTOPLOW.EZ has the base and 8 radials located 1/4 foot off the
ground. This accurately represents a ground-mounted radial system
with 8 radials.

TTOP11FT.EZ has the base and 8 radials located 11 feet off ground. It
represents an excellent elevated-radial system, showing that the peak
gain is just about what the full-sized elevated-radial system can
generate. This should prove Kuehl's claims that a 44-foot long
vertical with top loading and elevated radials can be an efficient
beast -- even though matching them is more difficult because the
feed-point impedance is on the order of 10 ohms. A 4:1 transformer
will make the SWR pretty reasonable for a 50-ohm system.

TTOP-2R.EZ and TTOP-4R.EZ model the 44-foot long vertical with T-Top
loading, but with 2 radials and 4 radials respectively. The 4-radial
system is probably the best "bang for the buck" in this series.

