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Old May 4th 08, 12:13 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
Roy Lewallen Roy Lewallen is offline
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Default Ground gain on real ground

Antonio Vernucci wrote:
[I wrote:]
When the field is horizontally polarized, nearly any reasonable ground
gives a near-perfect reflection at low elevation angles. Only at high
elevation angles will you see much difference caused by ground quality.


Good to know. I would have otherwise thought that even sea water is not
a good reflective plane, its resistance not being very low.


The resistivity of sea water is high compared to metal, but very low
compared to air. But what counts is its intrinsic impedance compared to
that of free space. At 10 MHz, the magnitude of salt water's intrinsic
impedance is about 4 ohms, compared to the 377 ohms of free space. So it
does a good job of reflecting waves when air is at the other side of the
interface.

EZNEC will tell you the intrinsic impedance and other information about
any Real ground if you select Ground Info from the Utilities menu in the
main window.

Roy Lewallen, W7EL