To: | <cunningham@nc.rr.com> |
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Subject: | Re: Topband: raised radials |
From: | "Carl" <km1h@jeremy.mv.com> |
Date: | Sun, 16 Dec 2012 18:09:31 -0500 |
List-post: | <topband@contesting.com">mailto:topband@contesting.com> |
Charlie, you are so far off the wall Im not even going to bother with a long
detailed answer since it likely wont go thru.You dont have a clue what Im
trying to get across so why bother.
There was absolutely nothing wrong with my 40M configurations, one version wasnt up to expectations and the other was much better. By how much I dont know since the difference was marked and not worth going further. This 1/2 wave working better with radials is nothing new and has been reported by others and is used in some commercial antenna mobile installations on VHF and up. What I called a dud by my standards is likely what you call a great performer, it didnt crack pileups on the first few calls. With radials it was better but not great. Maybe the angle was too low, anyway I dont like waiting and search for the reasons why. Running super QRO is not in my playbook. The HB tuning network worked perfect either way and the only reason I disconnected the radial ring was out of curiosity since fellow ham engineers at work asked about it. Engineering requires curiosity as well as an understanding. Im not one to blindly follow the Pied Piper. It is called testing and verification, are you familiar with those concepts? The 4 el 40M yagi was installed since I wanted to work ALL countries/zones on the band as well as generate big contest scores. I wasnt satisfied with an underperformer altho at times the radial version vertical halfwave was pretty close (easily audible so maybe 3-4dB?) to the 4el on some rare occassions. The KLM was an available product and I could afford it and the tower dedicated to it, Im being condemned for that now? Your comment of antennas on tall buildings further shows your inability to seperate apples and oranges and stick to one subject.. All Ive read in this last rambling and ranting post of yours is from a seriously disturbed old man ( Im a bit older) who might have a stroke if he doesnt calm down and stop going on about something you apparently have trouble reading much less understanding. If you dont understand something ask for a clarification, dont just throw a grenade in the room. I'll go one to one with you on antennas any day of the week but first you need to understand how antennas work beyond your back yard. There was a long discussion on here led by a known BC engineer who took a lot of flack from a few who were being challenged. I enjoyed watching the constant dancing and subject shifting smoke screens by the usual. Well written engineering books give you the basics, I have had all of them for decades and reference them often but a dedicated professor that took the time to explain troublesome parts to any student was worth his weight in gold. And you dont need to keep adding the groupie addresses since it does go thru the reflector to everyone. Carl KM1H Well, Carl, before you start beating up on Tom, let me assure you that there ARE some people on this reflector. And I AM one of them, who arecertainly educated and informed enough, and do antenna work professionally, as I do, to see the serious and gross errors and complete lack of knowledgeand understanding that regularly are presented in your presentations on antennas and "grounds" here on this reflector. I expect that most of them are so appalled and taken aback, that they often just dismiss your "rants" out of hand, as I have, and just don't dignify them with a comment! But here lately some of your rants are so seriously in error, and in such complete disagreement with the laws of physics, electromagnetics and engineering, that I feel compelled to speak out! Let me start by telling you that I AM an electrical engineer, and I have been practicing for 45 years -and among other things, I AM an antenna engineer, and I know enough about antennas and electromagnetics to know complete BULL and SERIOUS ERRORS when I see them! And you surely have presented us with some!! Let me tell you, as an antenna engineer, thatantennas and electromagnetics are based on DESIGN, MODELING, CONSTRUCTION, MEASUREMENT and TESTING - with a firm foundation in the underlying scienceand engineering!! You seem to be sadly lacking in this area!!One of my concerns is that some of the less-informed who read your bull in this reflector might take it seriously!! As an engineer, I can just dismiss it as BULL, based on apocrypha, hearsay and half-baked opinions -NOT on anyunderlying science or engineering - but others might not, - and they mightexpend a lot of sweat and tears and MONEY (4 40m elements a 120' -to solve agross and serious electromagnetics error???) by following some of your SERIIOUSL FLAWED "RANTS! You need to get away from your computer andkeyboard and go dig into some serious antenna and electromagnetics texts!!May I recommend "Antennas", by John Kraus, W8JK, of Ohio State University (McGraw- Hill 1950) SK Note:1.0 A 1/2 wave vertical DOES NOT need an underlying "ground" system to workvery well. A 1/2 wave vertical will work very well in free space!! How doyou think a coaxial dipole 1/2 wave base station antenna atop an aluminum orfiberglass mast at the top of a tall building works so well?? There ain't no "ground screens" or "salt marshes" up there! IMHO your "alleged" "experience" with 1/2 wave verticals "ain't worth the powder it would take to blow it to hell!" And besides, what you described was NOT a 1/2 wave vertical -it was a 6-wire cage vertical monopole with 1/4 wave radials for80m, that you later "bastardized" into a terribly MISMATCHED 40m end fed 1/2 wave, that you proclaimed as a "dud" because you didn't know what you weredoing and don't understand VSWR or mismatch loss, or antennas. You then resolved your electromagnetics problem, and TOTAL lack of understanding bypurchasing an EXPENSIVE commercial 4-element 40m yagi and installing it at 120 feet! I'm afraid some other poor sap might read your "rant" and followsuit! You need to do some serious homework, Carl, before taking to task, or seriously misleading others on this reflector!! You are WAY out of you league!! Charlie, K4OTV _______________________________________________ Topband reflector - topband@contesting.com |
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