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On Saturday, January 25, 2014 9:43:57 AM UTC-6, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
And radials on a ground mounted vertical go (preferably) UNDER the ground. Actually, for a given number of radials, slightly above ground is better than under ground. But not by too much. Most would probably not notice the difference, but there is a bit.. Elevated radials really need to be a good ways up in wavelength to really live up to their potential. Four radials at 1/4 wave up is equal to about 50-60 in the ground. At 1/8 wave up, you need at least 20 or so to equal 50-60 on the ground. At one foot up, you probably need 50-55 to equal 60 in the ground. So really, the real advantage to burying them in such a case is less to trip over when walking across the yard. :| |
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