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From: Dennis W0JX via TowerTalk <towertalk@contesting.com>
Reply-to: Dennis W0JX <w0jx@yahoo.com>
Date: Tue, 26 Sep 2017 13:57:41 +0000 (UTC)
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AFAIK, there has been little research done on this subject. I did ask Al 
Christman, K3LC, about the performance of a four square where the radials were 
allowed to overlap rather than being soldered together where they intersect. 
His reply was that he had modeled this situation (where the radials were just 
laid out and overlap) and that the array gain was very slightly higher than if 
the radials were soldered together.

The problem with overlapping radials is the potential for problems when the 
wire insulation deteriorates in the soil and the wires begin to contact one 
another. PVC insulation will eventually fail while teflon may last a very long 
time without deterioration.

The second issue is cost. You will use more wire with an overlapping system 
rather than terminating the wire at the intersecting junction. Of course you 
need to consider the effort of soldering the wires together.

K8MFO installed an 80 meter 4 square using about 50 teflon insulated wires 
under each Hy Tower vertical. The radials overlap and are not soldered where 
they overlap. SWR, dump power, and overall performance of the array is 
excellent.

73, Dennis W0JX
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