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The Vert1 example does illustrate the point well by varying the ground
options. On Thu, 20 Apr 2006 16:16:21 -0700, Roy Lewallen wrote: Richard Fry wrote: . . . A classic 1/4-wave vertical monopole working against a very good radial ground system such as used in AM broadcast should produce a peak gain of around 5 dBi. The theoretical max for such a system with perfect conditions is 5.15 dBi. . . . Unfortunately, "perfect conditions" includes a perfectly conducting ground far beyond the radial field, a luxury neither we nor the broadcasters have. The maximum far field (sky wave) gain of a ground mounted quarter wave vertical over average ground, with a completely lossless ground system, is on the order of 0 dBi, and this occurs at roughly 25 degrees above the horizon (both depending on frequency as well as ground characteristics). See the EZNEC example file Vert1.ez as an illustration. Its MININEC type ground simulates a lossless ground system. Roy Lewallen, W7EL John Ferrell W8CCW |
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