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On Sep 29, 10:44*pm, Owen wrote:
I have been exploring models of a quarter wave monopole over a set of radials on 80m using NEC4 models. If my models are valid, and they use 'average ground', the indication is that while it may require a large number of buried radials (16) before efficiency levels off a bit, similar efficiency can be obtained with just three radials elevated more than 100mm above the soil. This leaves me wondering why the popularity of extensive fields of buried radials for the lower bands. Comments? Owen because they are easier to install in most cases than raised radials, unless you get them far enough up to walk under them like i do. |
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