Anyone know where I can find plans for an artificial ground?
On Friday, April 26, 2013 2:59:05 AM UTC-5, Szczepan Bialek wrote:
IE: a dipole is a complete antenna, and
requires no ground for proper operation at the antenna,
or at the shack. You don't need an RF ground at all.
Your dipole is not the dipole but the monopole with the one radial.
A monopole with one opposite radial is a dipole. :/
In the case of a vertical, the RF ground should be
under the antenna if a monopole. IE: ground radials under
a ground mount, or elevated radials for a ground plane.
Your dipole is a horizontal monopole with the one radial.
No, it's a dipole.
The vertical monopole can have only one radial.
I suspect that statement is going to be quite a shock to
the hundreds of stations that lay out 120 or more of them.
More radials is necessary for a strong stations.
To equal a certain level of ground loss, over a given amount of
ground conductivity, the number of radials required under a monopole
will depend on it's height above ground in wavelength.
Do you understand?
Probably, when I'm under the clinical supervision of a
doktor. :/
The only difference between your monopole and your vertical antenna is the
direction.
Do you agree?
No, because you are mislabeling a dog, and trying to compare
it to a cat.
In free space, the only difference between a vertical dipole,
and a horizontal dipole is direction.
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