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Stefan Wolfe wrote:
Yes, radials simulate a true earth ground by empirical test. They are an excellent counterpoise...the best. But by definition, they are not earth ground. That's interesting. What's a "true earth ground"? What are its properties? How could you connect an antenna to it? Roy Lewallen, W7EL |
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