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[email protected] April 22nd 07 10:30 PM

Counterpoise direction vs. Signal direction
 
With respect to an HF vertical whose base is about 10' above ground,
and a ~ 30' wire counterpoise held just off the ground: Does the
direction that the wire is layed out affect the directional gain/
pattern of the antenna? Just curious...

Mike
KD7VRG


Roy Lewallen April 22nd 07 11:08 PM

Counterpoise direction vs. Signal direction
 
wrote:
With respect to an HF vertical whose base is about 10' above ground,
and a ~ 30' wire counterpoise held just off the ground: Does the
direction that the wire is layed out affect the directional gain/
pattern of the antenna? Just curious...


Yes. The "counterpoise" is just as much a part of the antenna as the
"antenna". Giving it that label doesn't prevent it from radiating or
interacting with the antenna. The wire from the base of the antenna to
the "counterpoise" wire is also part of the antenna and will radiate.
The presence of the lossy ground will reduce the effect that the
"counterpoise" wire direction has, but it will still have an effect.

You can find out just how much an effect it will have by using one of
the readily available modeling programs. The free EZNEC demo available
from
http://eznec.com would be adequate to get a fair idea.

Roy Lewallen, W7EL

P.Gregory April 23rd 07 08:50 AM

Counterpoise direction vs. Signal direction
 
Sure does , and on a same but different but still another story , those
big rigs / semi's /truck trailers /big lorry's ect , i have listened
heaps when they mobile on 40/80m and when i knew of their direction in
which that they were heading /facing and with the vertical on the
bull/roo bar on the front of vehikle nearly ALL the time the signal was
much stronger when THEY were driving away from the rx antenna i was
using , implying the ground/radial/trailer was the actual
raditor?....Paul


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With respect to an HF vertical whose base is about 10' above ground,
and a ~ 30' wire counterpoise held just off the ground: Does the
direction that the wire is layed out affect the directional gain/
pattern of the antenna? Just curious...

Mike
KD7VRG





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