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Subject: [TowerTalk] RF Ground
From: george.shaw@ukf.net (George Shaw)
Date: Thu, 6 Dec 2001 15:54:17 -0000
The roof in question is I believe concrete with metal reinforcement covered
in some sort of membrane.

The stub tower was to mount a compact beam (a http://www3.sympatico.ca/tgmc/
MQ4 and before everyone says it don't work, I have seen it in action and it
works great given it's size and that is as big as I can go on a beam). This
MQ4 will work without coupling at this height, again I have seen it working
and have check with the designer and he agrees. (of course he does :).

Yes a good vertical "may" be better, I need to try one and yes I would mount
in flat on the roof with  radials. (looks like the best radials are going to
be wire so anyone want to buy a load of scrap copper pipe?)


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Sent: 06 December 2001 12:50
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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] RF Ground


I expect there is considerable difference between
concrete and structural steel roofs and conventional
wooden / shingle home roofs.  Unfortunately,
George did not specify which type he had.

Tom  N4KG

On Thu, 06 Dec 2001  VR2BrettGraham <vr2bg@harts.org.hk> writes:
>
> George, G-something I presume, wrote:
>
> >I am going to mount a short 8' high tower on the roof (concrete) of
> a 14
> >floor block of flats. On this will eventually mount some sort of
> small
> >compact beam and rotator. In the interim I wish to mount a
> vertical. I don't
> >believe that verticals don't need radials so I am thinking of
> making a RF
> >ground/radial on the roof.
>
> A 2.4m roof tower will be too short for your final antenna, unless
> you are
> thinking of 50 or 70 Mc.  Even at more than twice that height, I
> find too much
> interaction with the roof at 14 Mc with a tribander.
>
> But using that 2.4m roof tower to support the base of a vertical,
> that's
> different.
> You will find that is high enough up that the typical 1/4-wave HF
> radiator will
> start to show signs of reasonable decoupling from the roof with
> several
> tuned & elevated radials.
>
> A typical 1/4-wave HF radiator mounted on that tower, but working
> against
> radials of any sort just on the roof itself, will leave much to be
> desired due
> to the 2.4m distance between the radials & the feedpoint.  Don't
> bother.
>
> Although I prefer to go elevated, it sounds like you'd be better
> binning the
> tower idea completely if you can't go higher, use a bucket of
> concrete for the
> base of the vertical, then lay as much of whatever wire you can as a
> non-reasonant radial system right on the roof & stick with that.
>
> That's what I've learned in the past 15 years trying to put antennas
> on the
> roofs of concrete buildings here.
>
> 73, VR2BrettGraham
>
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