| That map is interesting.  Unless I read the map wrong the higher the 
number the better?  I always thought our ground conductivity out here in 
the plains of Colorado was poor.  At our house we have about 2ft of clay 
and then sand. 
W0MU
On 7/26/2024 8:42 AM, Brian Beezley wrote:
 There's a problem with using the FCC conductivity map to rank HF 
conductivities that I overlooked: skin depth is much smaller at HF. 
Soil with different conductivity may come into play at broadcast 
frequencies. This can invalidate a conductivity ranking applied to HF.
The following table extrapolates 1 MHz permittivity and conductivity 
for ARRL average ground to HF using the Messier soil model. 
Conductivity is in mS/m and SD is skin depth in feet. 
 MHz  Perm Cond   SD
 1.0  13.0  5.0  25.1
 1.8   9.9  5.2  18.8
 3.7   7.2  5.6  13.1
 7.1   5.5  6.1   9.4
14.2   4.1  6.9   6.6
21.2   3.6  7.4   5.5
28.5   3.2  7.9   4.7
For most bands there's quite an opportunity for soil variation to 
change HF conductivity by making deeper soil invisible to RF. 
I think it's best to ignore the FCC map for HF questions.
Examples of ground constant variation with depth:
http://ham-radio.com/k6sti/gcvar.htm
Ground constant extrapolator:
http://ham-radio.com/k6sti/extrap.zip
Skin depth calculator:
http://ham-radio.com/k6sti/sd.exe
Brian
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