HI, RANDY... TOM, W8JI, HAS GIVEN YOU SOME GOOD INPUTS. WHAT YOU DO WITH HALF
A DOZEN OR SO OF THE RADIAL ENDS PROBABLY WON'T RESULT IN ANYTHING MEASURABLE.
I THINK IT IS GREAT THAT YOU HAVE THE REAL ESTATE FOR THE INVERTED L AND GROUND
PLANE RADIAL SYSTEM YOU DESCRIBE. YOU PROBABLY ARE AWARE THAT WITH THE 60
PROPOSED RADIALS @ 120 FT, THAT IS 7200+ FT OF RADIAL WIRE. THERE OF COURSE IS
SOME DIFFERENCE AS RADIALS ARE ADDED, HOWEVER YOU REACH A POINT OF DIMINISHING
RETURNS, WHICH FEW WISH TO ADDRESS. IN ADDITION, THERE IS ALSO THE OPTION OF
NOT HAVING 1/4 WAVELENGTH RADIALS FOR THE ENTIRE SYSTEM, BUT APPLYING SOME OF
THE WIRE TO SHORTER RADIALS TO ACCOMMODATE THE RETURN CURRENT DENSITY THAT
INCREASES AS YOU APPROACH THE BASE OF THE ANTENNA (FEED POINT)... I DON'T
REMEMBER WHERE THE INFO IS, BUT THERE HAVE BEEN ARTICLES WHICH EVALUATE THE
MOST EFFICIENT APPLICATION OF A GIVEN AMOUNT OF RADIAL WIRE. SAME APPLIES TO
NUMBER OF RADIALS AS COMPARED TO EFFICIENCY, ELEVATED RADIALS VS ON GROUND OR
BURIED RADIAL SYSTEMS, ETC.
JUST GIVING YOU FOOD FOR THOUGHT.
GOOD LUCK WITH THE SYSTEM... 73 DE GEORGE, W4BUW
-----Original Message-----
From: AA8R <AA8R@AOL.COM>
To: topband <topband@contesting.com>
Sent: Tue, Aug 20, 2013 4:48 pm
Subject: Topband: Radials in the pond..?
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?
Thanks for any suggestions.....
Randy, AA8R
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