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Old January 1st 09, 11:25 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
Richard Fry Richard Fry is offline
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Default Vertical Monopole Radiation Characteristics

On Jan 1, 3:46*pm, Roy Lewallen wrote:

I'm completely confused about the point you were trying to make.
You called NEC results "misleading" when showing only "far field"
(sky wave, without surface wave) results, and implied that the
surface wave must be considered when determining skip per-
formance.


No, I did not write that the surface wave must be considered when
determining skywave performance. Your understanding of what I posted
is incorrect. Please re-read what I posted previously, and quote us
any of my text that you believe supports your present conclusion about
this.

Do you reject the data in the Terman and Laport plots I linked to
showing that the most distant, single-hop skywave coverage over a
real, curved earth originates from space wave radiation at very low
elevation angles (less than 5 degrees above the horizontal plane at
the transmit antenna site)?

Are you now agreeing that it (far-field NEC) correctly shows the
amount of radiation at low angles which is capable of reaching
the ionosphere?


Absolutely not, and I am rather surprised that, apparently,
you believe and support this concept.

RF