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On Jun 25, 3:13*pm, Roy Lewallen wrote:
dykesc wrote: While I've got you, is there any way in EZNEC to add an RF ground counterpoise at the source end of my model? I have a long wire at *my common equipment ground point to better enable RF grounding on my equipment and would like to see if EZNEC can tell me anything about its effectiveness. I can't figure out how to tie the wire in to only the ground side of a source. I read up on split sources but still can't be sure I'm doing this correctly. The way to do it is to put your (conventional, non-split) source on the end segment of the counterpoise wire, and connect the transmission line end to the same segment, rather than using a virtual segment for the interconnection. Roy Lewallen, W7EL Ok Roy I added the RF ground counterpoise as you stated above, but it would appear to me all I did was add another antenna wire at the source end of my model. I did ground one end of the RF ground counterpoise, but I'm having a tough time seeing how the source is not just seeing this as another antenna wire. Maybe that's the way it should be, but in the physical world the counterpoise is only connected to transmitter ground and my transmitter is not trying to drive it through the center conductor. 73 Dykes (AD5VS) |
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