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Richard Clark wrote:
The path through the earth is shortened between adjacent ground wires. Less path, less loss. The earth current travels not IN toward the center as the radials do. The earth current travels ACROSS or circumferentially towards the radial wires. This is due to the phase lag between the induced earth current and the radial current. The greater the distance between radials, the more path loss from the average distance between the radials, to the radials. As this is very difficult to treat in words alone, it is undoubtedly confusing in the description above. Indeed it is. Can you point me to a reference where I can get a more detailed explanation of this circumferential current and its cause? Roy Lewallen, W7EL |
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