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[Towertalk] Grounds, UFER grounds

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Subject: [Towertalk] Grounds, UFER grounds
From: jimlux@earthlink.net (Jim Lux)
Date: Wed, 10 Apr 2002 17:25:56 -0700
When you think about it, a single rod stuck in the ground doesn't provide a 
very good connection to "ground". The surface area of a 1/2" diameter rod 10 
feet long is only about 190 square inches.  A 10x10 inch plate will have 200 
square inches.  Granted, due to finite conductivity of the ground, the 
impedance to a presumed "far field" doesn't scale quite that nicely, but you 
get the picture.

In most concrete slab/foundation construction, they use a "UFER" ground, which 
is basically a wire embedded in the somewhat conductive concrete slab.  The 
slab, of course, has a very large contact area with the surrounding ground.

In practice, too, the DC resistance isn't as important as the RF resistance (in 
the case of a vertical antenna), or, in the case of lightning protection, the 
inductance.

Jim
W6RMK

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