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Reg Edwards wrote:
"blair thompson" wrote I have a 63 ft. end-fed wire antenna which I am using with an MFJ-949 versa tuner, and 4 counterpoises cut for 1/4 wave on 15,20, 30 and 40 meters. Far end not very high, about 25 feet up a tree, shot up there with a slingshot. Pretty thick foliage right now, but not a lot of the wire is showing and in the clear as the near end of the wire slopes down almost to ground level (townhome QTH). Bit of an underperformer, and I was wondering whether it would be worth my while to install a ground rod in order to ground the tuner, and whether that might improve matters a bit, ================================= Blair, A single ground rod will be virtually useless - that is unless it can be driven into salt sea water. In which case, it will be practically perfect! Not much gray area for ground rods in this Zoroasterian space. ;-) Well, as far as ground rods are concerned, it would be practically perfect, but your antenna as is would still not be. If the radials are elevated above ground, then some improvement may be achieved by allowing them to rest at ground level. This will increase the effective height of the antenna. Better still, shallow-bury them. Even better, add more radials. Extra radials, on or underground, need not be very long and not of any particular length. The more there are up to a dozen or so, the merrier. If the antenna is roughly a half-wave on 40 meters, mostly horizontal, I doubt that more radials will help much. Important - try to get the near end of the wire as high as you can in the air. Get some vertical wire into it. Can the near end be taken up the side of the house and suspended from a chimney, TV antenna or rain gutter or something? This will definitely make a noticeable improvement. ---- Reg. If you are seeking more low-angle radiation for DX, then this will help and you may see more benefit from additional radials. You might consider attaching the guy to the chimney, etc., and running the "vertical" wire from the tuner up and away from the house. You don't want that vertical wire running right alongside the chimney or TV antenna support. Chuck ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Unrestricted-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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