Topband: Radial Question

bruce whitney zuceman at yahoo.com
Mon Jan 6 16:45:55 EST 2014


Bob, do it... It can't hurt the 'transmit' performance of your vertical at all and might help.
I have done that, as well as connect my radial system to the electrical grounding of the house wiring - at the ground electrode as well.
My only concern would be if you intend to use the vertical for receive it could exacerbate any noise problems you may have from the house.
You will also find out in a hurry if anything in the house is sensitve to RF....
Bruce W8RA
 
 
 
 


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From: "Chortek, Robert L" <Robert.Chortek at berliner.com>
To: "topband at contesting.com" <topband at contesting.com> 
Sent: Monday, January 6, 2014 2:51 PM
Subject: Topband: Radial Question


Hello Fellow Topbanders -

We are about to embark on a front yard landscaping project at our home on a tiny 12, 500 sq. ft. lot.

It occurred to me this would be an excellent opportunity to put down a large number of buried ground radials BUT, they  would only cover about 90 degrees of the compass. Then it also occurred to me I could put down a large number of radials in our crawl space under the house.

So, my question is, what is the likely negative impact, if any, from the house being between the 160 meter vertical and the radials placed under the house?  I assume the house material, most of which is wood, tile, sheetrock, etc. (with the usual house wiring) would be invisible to RF and have minimal impact.

If I could put down say 60 radials ranging in length from 40  to 120 feet long, would it outperform my current system with 8 resonant elevated radials 10 -15 feet high (which cover only about 120 degrees of the compass)?  I'm incline to proceed IF it would provide a meaningful improvement in my transmitted signal strength.

Thanks for any help!

73,

Bob/AA6VB

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