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Subject: [TowerTalk] re Antenna in wet soil
From: "Rob Atkinson, K5UJ" <k5uj@hotmail.com>
Date: Tue, 01 Nov 2005 19:52:08 +0000
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Wet ground improves ground conductivity but not so much that you can get by with a limited radial system. so you still need to put down a lot of radials if you want a good antenna, but you don't necessarily need to bury them unless you have some other reason for doing that apart from antenna performance. the antenna will work the same whether they are laid on the surface of the ground or submerged a few inches and if the ground is wet all the time they will probably disappear into it soon anyway if laid on top where there is grass.

If your vertical base is going to be regularly sprayed, I'd get your feedline connections, i.e. any point out there where you can have moisture migrate into the feed, such as a barrel connector splice or the feedpoint, and waterproof them. Instead of using coax seal or silicone which is messy, i simply place such vulnerable points as mentioned inside plastic sleeves. you can use the type newspapers are delivered in and arrange them loosely so the water rolls off and doesn't flow into them but there is still air circulation in and out of them. This plastic usually fails because of uv damage after around 12 months, but because your feedline and feedpoint are at ground level these are easy to change. this has been working for me and i have never had a problem with any water getting into any feedline. Of course for hard to get places such as up on a tower you would want some other method. i'd take a look at the exposed antenna hardware from time to time during the first 12 months to see if the composition of the spray is more corrosive than regular rain water.

73,
rob / k5uj

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