Guy Olinger wrote (responding to a quote from me that he included):
"Such characteristics would apply to the use of elevated radial systems by
ham radio operators as well as they do for AM broadcast stations."
Such a statement requires qualification if the basis of the BC experience
includes the previous dense radial field in poor earth **which was not dug
up**, and in all likelihood deliberately left in place by the engineer for
the now well-known enhancement of sparse elevated radials over poor earths.
Just to note that several installations of new AM broadcast antenna systems
using elevated radials have been installed at sites where rocky earth
prevented the use of ANY buried radials, and none ever were installed.
Even though earth conductivity at / near those sites was very poor, the
radiation efficiencies of those antenna systems were very close to those of
perfect monopoles over a perfect ground plane.
R. Fry
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