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Re: Topband: Radials in the pond..?

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Subject: Re: Topband: Radials in the pond..?
From: "Tom W8JI" <w8ji@w8ji.com>
Reply-to: Tom W8JI <w8ji@w8ji.com>
Date: Wed, 21 Aug 2013 10:28:56 -0400
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I'm putting out 60 1/4 wave radials for my 160m Inverted L on the ground. 4-5 of those radials will end up in my pond with anywhere from 5-10 feet to 25 feet in the pond for those 4-5 radials. The pond is to the NN/E of the Inverted L.

Should I:
1) Just attach to each radial a heavy enough weigh at the end of those 4-5 radials and toss the weight into the pond?
  2) Coil up those 4-5 radials and lay the coil wire at the shore line ?
  3) String those radials along the shore line?

Generally, freshwater is like very poor dirt. As it gets contaminated with certain impurities it can become better, but it is nothing even remotely like salt water.

With so many radials that long, what you do with the last 30 feet, even on half of them, won't matter much. Do whatever is easiest and best physically. Cut them off, throw them in the water, bend them...it won't matter.

Of course if you want to impress people, run them into the water. Lot's of people will think that is awesome and will talk about it. If you tell people you are doing that on the air, you might even get better signal reports. :-)

But in real dull practical life, it really won't matter what you do with them.

73 Tom
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