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"Reg Edwards" wrote
So you cleverly avoid the problem of how to calculate the effects of ground conductivity by laying down more than enough radials of more than sufficient length to hide the effects. B,L & E sure had the right idea. But hardly a satisfactory economic engineering solution. _________________ So you think it is preferable to install a less than optimal radial ground system, as long as you can calculate how deficient it is? MW broadcast stations want/need maximum groundwave coverage. Installing a "BL&E" radial ground system will provide that for all conductivity conditions at the tx antenna site -- which equates to a very satisfactory and economic engineering solution for this application. RF |
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