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Subject: [TowerTalk] Calculating ground conductivity from soil pH ?
From: z.pitman@libertel.nl (z.pitman@libertel.nl)
Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1998 15:35:01 +0100
Dear Towertalkians,

Last weekend my YL bought a simple pH-value measuring device used to
determine the pH-value of the soil in your garden. I made me thinking if I
could use that device to get the actual conductivity of the soil beneath my
antennas. As far as I can recall my chemistry classes the pH-value tells you
something about the reactivity of electrolites. Is it possible to map the
pH-value of the soil to conductivity values ? 

Thanks for your input, 

Zoli HA1AG



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