Just to add, the salt water gets inland, underneath the soil, for some distance.
So, even if you only see sand, underneath sand is salt water as well, at some
deep, depending on multiple factors.
73, Maximo
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Enviado: martes, 14 de julio de 2020 9:43
Para: TOWERTALK@contesting.com <TOWERTALK@contesting.com>
Asunto: [TowerTalk] VERTICALS NEAR SALT WATER
Still assessing antenna options for the new station.
One parcel has about 95 feet of ocean front facing south. Of course the idea
of verticals comes to mind. Here is the issue. . If the vertical is located
at the shoreline, I know any vertical will work like gangbusters in the
southern direction. However, will the salt water effect be lessened in the
opposite direction (north) and by how much? And, how much would the directions
to the NE and NW be affected.
My gut feeling is to the north it would not be anywhere as good as it is to the
south and to the NW and NE is would be a little better than the north but not
anywhere near as good as to the south. Am I right?
Bill K4XS/KH7XS/ V31XX (soon)
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