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On Sat, 3 Sep 2005 17:55:17 -0500, "hasan schiers"
wrote: Owen, Wire is laying on the ground, insulated, as it doesn't make any difference and lasts longer. 66' is 1/4 wave at 80m which is always a safe starting point. It is in free space. Lying on the ground isn't free space. Were the radials buried, depending on the ground, 66' might be more in the vicinity of an electrical half wave. Suspended a short distance above the ground might be close to an electrical quarter wave. Yours will be somewhere between depending on the installation variables. It would be interesting to measure the impedance and find the resonance of a pair of opposite radials. Owen -- |
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