Topband: Effect of current max not at base of vertical.

ZR zr at jeremy.mv.com
Tue Sep 20 06:07:01 PDT 2011


With commercial field strength meters being fairly available on the used 
market it would be one way to end the arguments with things that are purely 
speculative.

Carl
KM1H


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Rick Stealey" <rstealey at hotmail.com>
To: <topband at contesting.com>
Sent: Monday, September 19, 2011 12:45 PM
Subject: Re: Topband: Effect of current max not at base of vertical.


>
> Milt says:
> > Yet we all know from experience that the WWV radiation performance
>> is excellent.
>
> I see N6RK has addressed this statement in his response as well, but I 
> would like to add that this kind of statement is often heard on the air, 
> "That antenna of yours there is doing a FB job for you."
> I always think, "How do you know? Maybe his antenna is working horribly. 
> Maybe the owner has water in his coax, and a resultant 10 db of loss, but 
> the propagation just happens to be favorable and he is really putting a 
> smashing signal into your QTH in spite of his 10 db loss."  Turn the 
> thought process around a bit, and ask ANY ham you talk to how he likes his 
> antenna, how's it working for him?  Invariably he will tell you it works 
> great, he loves it.  Ask him how he knows it is working great and he will 
> tell you, "Because of all the stations I work, who tell me what a great 
> signal I have!!!'  Think about it.
>
> Rick  K2XT
>
>
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