As an experiment, I have loaded up the feeder and 2m big-wheel on 472kHz. I am using the earths from my earth-electrode "antenna" as grounds. Matching and tuning are done with a ferrite rod coil that I found after being lost!
UPDATE 1545z: M0LMH (223km) was the first station to copy me. So far he has copied me
4 times at -26/-27dB S/N. It is still very light here and in IO93 square, so I assume this is ground wave.
UPDATE 1848z: M0LMH (223km) has spotted me many times as has local
G4KPX (14km).
G8HUH (250km) has been spotted. As yet, I have not spotted any Germans or been spotted by any. At the moment, the results suggest the vertical feeder is
not as great as I might have expected. I may try changing the grounds tomorrow.
UPDATE 1955z: DH5RAE (995km) has been spotted
58 times in the last week. Although it is too early to be sure, initial indications are that the vertical feeder and 2m big-wheel is
no better than the earth-electrode "antenna". The feeder and top capacity hat is
not a great 472kHz antenna as much of the feeder is low. I really need a dedicated 472kHz antenna and proper ground directly outside the shack to improve my ERP dramatically. Compromise antennas are "OK" but I could do much better.