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Hi Dan, I tried your program, it runs fine, and I get identical results. I
also learned a couple of things from your code: Setting "GE" = 0 implies no ground plane present (I would normally set it to "1"), and my "Nec Vu" function shows the antenna with no ground plane. Running the program, however, returns the correct result with an average ground. I also ran the program with no radial loading (code below), and the gain increased marginally. It seems loading the radials does not help much. Frank CM 75 m Vertical 16 ft high CE GW 1 11 0 0 7.5342 0 0 2.6 8.13999e-4 GW 2 12 0 0 2.6 1.8288 0 2.6 8.13999e-4 GW 3 12 0 0 2.6 1.47953028 1.07494167 2.6 8.13999e-4 GW 4 12 0 0 2.6 0.56513028 1.73929216 2.6 8.13999e-4 GW 5 12 0 0 2.6 -0.5651303 1.73929216 2.6 8.13999e-4 GW 6 12 0 0 2.6 -1.4795303 1.07494167 2.6 8.13999e-4 GW 7 12 0 0 2.6 -1.8288 2.2396e-16 2.6 8.13999e-4 GW 8 12 0 0 2.6 -1.4795303 -1.0749417 2.6 8.13999e-4 GW 9 12 0 0 2.6 -0.5651303 -1.7392922 2.6 8.13999e-4 GW 10 12 0 0 2.6 0.56513028 -1.7392922 2.6 8.13999e-4 GW 11 12 0 0 2.6 1.47953028 -1.0749417 2.6 8.13999e-4 GE 1 GN 2 0 0 0 13.0000 0.0050 LD 4 1 7 7 3 2100 LD 5 1 1 107 5.8001E7 EX 0 1 11 00 1 0 FR 0 11 0 0 3.5 0.05 RP 0 181 1 1000 -90 90 1.00000 1.00000 EN "dansawyeror" wrote in message ... Frank, Good morning. I had a few minutes and created the following model. It is shortened and the number of segments in the vertical is increased. I also set the inductors to 3 Ohms. (That may be optimistic for the antenna, Reg's program predicts 2 Ohms is achievable for larger coils on the radials.) (Sorry for the long numbers.) This shows a resonance at 3.9 MHz and 9.9 Ohms. 4nec2 did not like the GM card, I did not remove it. Dan CM 75 m Vertical 16 ft high CE GW 1 11 0 0 7.5342 0 0 2.6 8.13999e-4 GW 2 12 0 0 2.6 1.8288 0 2.6 8.13999e-4 GW 3 12 0 0 2.6 1.47953028 1.07494167 2.6 8.13999e-4 GW 4 12 0 0 2.6 0.56513028 1.73929216 2.6 8.13999e-4 GW 5 12 0 0 2.6 -0.5651303 1.73929216 2.6 8.13999e-4 GW 6 12 0 0 2.6 -1.4795303 1.07494167 2.6 8.13999e-4 GW 7 12 0 0 2.6 -1.8288 2.2396e-16 2.6 8.13999e-4 GW 8 12 0 0 2.6 -1.4795303 -1.0749417 2.6 8.13999e-4 GW 9 12 0 0 2.6 -0.5651303 -1.7392922 2.6 8.13999e-4 GW 10 12 0 0 2.6 0.56513028 -1.7392922 2.6 8.13999e-4 GW 11 12 0 0 2.6 1.47953028 -1.0749417 2.6 8.13999e-4 GE 0 LD 5 1 0 0 58001000 0 LD 4 1 7 7 3 2100 LD 4 2 1 1 3 2000 LD 4 3 1 1 3 2000 LD 4 4 1 1 3 2000 LD 4 5 1 1 3 2000 LD 4 6 1 1 3 2000 LD 4 7 1 1 3 2000 LD 4 8 1 1 3 2000 LD 4 9 1 1 3 2000 LD 4 10 1 1 3 2000 LD 4 11 1 1 3 2000 EX 0 1 11 0 1 0 GN 2 0 0 0 13 5.e-3 FR 0 1 0 0 3.5 0 EN Frank wrote: Dan, I find antenna problems very interesting, so do not mind spending time on running models. The radials were based on your comments in an earlier post about "2 meter radials". You have provided me with a lot of information in subsequent posts, so will use that info to try and construct a more realistic model. I still have a couple of questions though: how many radials are you using, and where do you position the radial loading coils? You are correct about the "GM" problem, and I forgot it produced an error in 4nec2. The last "ITS" field should be an integer. I have not completely confirmed it with 4nec2, but the ITS field refers to the tag to be replicated -- in this case tag 2. GM generates 9 tags rotated by 36 degrees, and saves a ton of GW cards. I cannot understand why your simulation takes 5 minutes since there are only 184 segments, and 11 frequencies. I just checked and it takes only 3.9 seconds with my NEC2 program, or 4nec2. Anyway my model will take a lot of revision to replicate your actual antenna. May get a chance to look at it later tonight. 73, Frank "dansawyeror" wrote in message ... Frank, Thanks for the model. I did not expect you to model this or I would have been more specific. The antenna is about 14 feet. The coil is about 4 feet from the base. Now the radials: Did you base the radial from Reg's model? Try 3.97 MHz, 1 meter above ground, 3 meter radials, and a 60mm long by 300 mm dia 66.7 uH loading coil. These grounds have to be tuned as well. I am using 4nec2 and am getting errors from the GM card. Wasn't there an issue with these being a decimal instead of an integer? BTW - The simulation on my laptop takes over 5 minutes to run. Dan Frank's Basement 2 wrote: Hi Dan, thanks for the interesting info. You did not specify dimensions, but from your comments it appears you are using a vertical about 23 ft high. Such a monopole would have a 3.5 ohm input impedance when placed above a perfectly conducting ground, and gain about +4.5 dBi. Adding a center loading coil raises the input impedance to 11.5 ohms, and gain +2.6 dBi. Base loading provides an input impedance of 5.5 ohms with almost the same gain as center loading (Q = 400). Adding ten, 6ft radials, at 3" above an average ground, the input impedance increases to 40 ohms, and gain -6.3 dBi. Adding lumped element loading coils, (75 uH, Q = 400) in each radial (antenna base end) drops the input impedance to 37 ohms, and gain -6.4 dBi. Don't know why this does not agree with Reg's program. Probably I made some fundamental error with the NEC model. Included the code below, so you may see an error I missed. 73, Frank CM 75 m Vertical 23 ft high CE GW 1 64 0 0 23 0 0 0.25 0.0026706 GW 2 12 0 0 0.25 6 0 0.25 0.0026706 GM 1 9 0 0 36 0 0 0 002.002 GS 0 0 .3048 GE 1 GN 2 0 0 0 13.0000 0.0050 EX 0 1 64 0 1.00000 0.00000 LD 5 1 1 184 5.8001E7 LD 4 1 33 33 4 1600 LD 4 2 1 1 4 1750 LD 4 3 1 1 4 1750 LD 4 4 1 1 4 1750 LD 4 5 1 1 4 1750 LD 4 6 1 1 4 1750 LD 4 7 1 1 4 1750 LD 4 8 1 1 4 1750 LD 4 9 1 1 4 1750 LD 4 10 1 1 4 1750 LD 4 11 1 1 4 1750 FR 0 11 0 0 3.5 0.05 RP 0 181 1 1000 -90 0 1.00000 1.00000 EN Frank, Good morning. Let me start at the beginning. I have a loaded vertical on 75 meters. The combination of the antenna and ground measure about 40 Ohms at the antenna. The models all show such an antenna over a perfect ground should have a radiation resistance of between 3 and 4 Ohms. That says the antenna system is less the 10% efficient. This then is a journey to reduce ground resistance. Attempts to add radials and wire mesh to the ground have had very little if no effect. This leads to Reg's c_poise model. It predicts a coil in the range of 60 uH to 90 uH tuned to a 2 meter by 18 mm 'wire' will have a total resistance in the 2 to 4 Ohms range. Together this should result is a 8 Ohm system. The ratio can be directly inferred as an performance improvement of 5 to 1 or 7 db. This is worth some effort. To answer your question the first step will be one coil and one radial. The objective is the get the antenna system close to 10 Ohms. From there I will experiment with adding radials and coils. I am not sure what to expect. Thanks - Dan Frank wrote: Not sure I understand what is going on Dan. Are you planning on loading each radial element? Frank "dansawyeror" wrote in message ... These results were from Reg's c_poise program. The band is 75 meters and the coils were about 70 uH. The coils were a relatively large diameter, on the order of a meter. The wire lengths were about 20 meters. By varying the length the coil, the coil wire may be varies from 1mm to 12mm. Richard Clark wrote: On Sat, 18 Feb 2006 08:20:38 -0800, dansawyeror wrote: The devil is in the details. Modeling shows large coils with 1 mm wire have a Q in the range of a few hundred. On the other hand a coil with 12 mm tubing has a Q of about 2000. The R of the 1 mm coil is about 6 Ohms while the 12 mm coil is on the order of 1 Ohm. Given these model results it says there is a significant difference between 1 mm and 12 mm coils. Hi Dan, In the details, indeed. What is the LENGTH of wire in this 6 Ohm resistor? What is the LENGTH of wire in this 1 Ohm resistor? How many turns are in these "large coils?" What is their diameter? What is their solenoid length? Without these details, there is nothing said that is significant. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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