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Re: Topband: Another DXpedition 160 Vertical Idea

To: "Topband Reflector" <topband@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: Topband: Another DXpedition 160 Vertical Idea
From: "Doug Waller" <NX4D@comcast.net>
Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2005 11:12:34 -0500
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>>I've seen this warning many times, but when I actually
>>compared a half wave vertical with no radials to a quarter
>>wave vertical with radials, the difference was too close to
>>measure (ie less than 3 dB).

This comparison is dependent on the quality of the ground under and around the 
antennas.

Up to half of the far field signal strength is derived from the ground 
reflected wave.   If no ground radials are placed, the antenna's average
radiation height can be raised to reduce ground loss under the antenna, but the 
ground reflected wave is then reflected further out from the antenna's base, 
and is now totally dependent on the quality of that ground with no radials.

For 160m DX'peditions and small lot DX'ers, a short vertical with big topload 
and short, closely spaced radials a little longer than the vertical height, 
should be the best compromise between antenna gain and a practical  
installation.  A cage of four vertical wires placed on a 12 foot circle, can 
eliminate most ground loss inside that circle, for both ground return currents 
and non-radiating magnetic near-field absorbtion.  This is the area where most 
loss takes place per the Intensity = Power / Distance squared formula, so a 
minimal radial field  for this configuration may perform as well as a single 
vertical with more radials.

73, Doug / NX4D
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