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On Tue, 20 Jul 2004 23:26:42 -0400, "Hal Rosser"
wrote: What effect would it cause if you ran a wire around the perimeter of the radials - connecting them together ? And I guess you could do it again at the half-way point so it resembles a spider-web. like a big fence just underground.... could you then reduce the length of the radials?? I may just try this on a manageabe scale - say 10 meters Hi Hal, You would then think of the problem in terms of how far must ground current traverse through soil to find a conductor? This is a loose analogy because the current traveling through any patch of ground is infinitesimal. Rather, it is the efficiency by which the radials shield the antenna from the "bulk" of ground beneath it. Hence, thinking of it in terms of 3D and proximity yields a better conceptual model - further, it allows you to understand why elevated verticals with fewer radials have an equal capacity for "getting out," or so reports offer. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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