"Roy Lewallen" wrote
With EZNEC, you have to use the near field analysis to include
the ground wave; direct ground wave analysis isn't included in
EZNEC because (etc).
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After the comments of Richard Clark and you, Roy, I attempted to use
EZNEC to determine the ground wave (see link below).
The near-field analysis of EZNEC for radiation in the horizontal plane
at a point 1 km from a 1/4-wave monopole having two ohms in series
with a Mininec r-f ground, while radiating 1 kW over an earth
conductivity of 8 mS/m is shown as 72 mV/m.
The same setup when analyzed using the FCC's radiation efficiency for
this monopole height, and their propagation charts for these
conditions shows about 295 mV/m as the result, which value is
supported by the measured performance of real-world AM broadcast
stations, and is also a value in a range that could be expected from
the BL&E data.
Hopefully you or Richard Clark can tell me the reason(s) for this
difference, which could easily be my own setup of the NEC model.
Roy, would you mind posting the ground wave value EZNEC Pro reports
for these conditions?
http://i62.photobucket.com/albums/h8...FldExample.gif
RF