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Topband: Optimum number of radials for given wire length

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Subject: Topband: Optimum number of radials for given wire length
From: Πανος Δαλάκος <pdala@tee.gr>
Date: Fri, 13 Aug 2010 01:45:13 +0300
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Hi Frank
I have the ARRL's ANTENNA BOOK 20th Edition, and on Chapter 3 (The
Effects of the Earth), p.3-10 is Table 1 tht maybe contains all you want
about that.
If you haven't the book here is the table:

Number of radials                   16    24     36    60    90    120

Length of each radial in           0.10  0.125  0.15  0.20  0.25   0.40
wavelengths

Spacing of radials in degrees      22.5   15     10     6     4     3
     
Total length of radial wire        1.6     3     5.4    12   22.5   48
installed in wavelengths

Power loss in dB at low angles      3      2     1.5    1    0.5    0*

with a L/4 radiating element

Feed-point impedance in ohms       52     46      43    40    37    35
with a L/4 radiating element

* compared to a perfectly conducting ground

73 Panos SV1GRD

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