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![]() "Bill Turner" wrote in message ... On Mon, 9 Aug 2004 04:19:18 +0000 (UTC), "Reg Edwards" wrote: We have REPLACED lossy soil with lossless insulation. But now there's no lossy soil in contact with the wire and most of the loss occurs in that layer of soil directly in contact with it. Given the wire diameter and diameter over the insulation the improvement can be calculated. Make the wire insulation 6 feet thick and see what happens. You have something like very low ground loss elevated radials. --- Reg, G4FGQ __________________________________________________ _______ Are we talking about buried or elevated radials? I had assumed buried since elevated radials would have no contact with the soil at all. As I see it, with buried radials the RF must still penetrate the earth to get to the radials, so whether there is insulation or not, the earth loss would still be there. Am I wrong? -- Bill, W6WRT QSLs via LoTW =================================== Yes Bill, in my opinion your argument is wrong. But we could go on for ever like this. --- Reg. |
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