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Hi Ian
I had over 3,500 feet of radials under my HF9VX/w160. They were buried only about 1 inch deep overall. I used a meat cleaver and rubber mallet, placing an open eyehook through the hanging hole on the meat cleaver. I stretched the wire out first, then let it pass through the eyehook. As I cut along the edge of the wire to make the hole in the ground, the eyehook would pull it down below the surface. The job went fairly quickly! I used some 12 and some 14 guage insulated solid copper wire, whatever was on sale the cheapest, hi hi..... At the antenna base, I drove an 8 foot ground rod, allowing it to stay above ground about 4 inches. Each radial came up to this ground rod and made a 90 degree turn upwards. I used a cheap pencil flame propane blowtorch and Copper Phosphorus Bronze brazing rods (low melting point, good adhesion to copper), affixing each wire to the ground rod. I then welded an insulated braided 8 guage wire to this for later connection to the antenna. After all the radials were in place and welded to the rod, I slipped a 3/4 inch copper pipe over the ground rod and down to the radials and filled it with silicone caulk. Then, using a hose I washed out the dirt under the radials around the ground rod so that I could (after it was dry) get about a 1 inch deep layer of silicone around the ground rod and ends of all the radials so that the insulation was covered back about 1 inch and about 1/2 inch above the copper pipe. Because the HF9VX has a COIL near ground level, I cut the bottom out of a vinyl Cylindrical flower pot and slipped this over the antenna mount and ground rod. It was stuck into the ground about an inch or two, down to the tops of the radials. To keep grass/weeds from growing, I also dumped a 4lb box of rock salt into the container. I used a PVC sleeve over the antenna mount, so the salt would not get to the aluminum. TTUL Gary |
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