Topband: Elevated Radials EPILOGUE

Buck wh7dx wh7dx at hawaii.rr.com
Sun Mar 3 13:38:50 EST 2013


I can't believe that no one has put this really important question to bed already.

If I had the land and an existing vertical with a large buried radial system and another tower available.. I would try it out for the sake of Ham Radio :-))

Put up another 160M vertical..   contact a few friends from around North America or International and take some notes.

Put 2  1/4 wave elevated radials up in the air.. 10ft.   Then try 30ft..  take some notes.   How did the control sample compare (buried radials).   Should give you an idea of propagation and changes.

Put 4  1/4 wave in the air..  (if you noticed a difference with 10ft and 30ft - don't bother with the weaker one)....   any difference with 4 versus 2? - I'd bet there is...

Put 12  1/4 wave in the air...    how does that compare?   Pretty close to Control Sample??    What are the real world results.   If it's one "S" unit and I don't need to lay a mile-plus of wire buried in the ground.. that might be enough.

I don't think people want to have a ton of elevated radials in the air either - and I'm reading that you don't need to.

If you don't want to go with elevated - then bury as many in the ground as you can - have fun... 

Surely, someone has the room and energy (friends) to give us all the "final" answer to this question.   It would be a blast to do.   We'll all pitch in some beer money.

Please post the results..   :-)


P.S. Can someone with a tower also test out a low dipole around 30 ft and then go to 60, 90 and 120 and post the results.   I'm thinking a pulley and rope and some quick 10 minutes adjustments for real world results...  that one's easy.

Bryan
WH7DX


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