Pete and all:
A couple years after the original article, I began recommending adding 4 or 8
radials if the ground rod alone did not provide a good pattern. The radials
need to extend a bit beyond the loop wires' footprint. 21 ft should be OK.
My own loops have always worked with just a ground rod, first in Georgia red
clay, then here in the midwest black dirt. Also, with just one null, in one
direction, it may take a while to be sure how your loop is working.
Gary K9AY
www.aytechnologies.com
Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2018 17:33:38 -0500
From: Peter Bertini <radioconnection@gmail.com>
To: topband@contesting.com
Subject: Topband: K9AY loop -- adding additional radials?
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Hello to the group. I installed a K9AY system last week and added four 21
foot radials on ground radials with a ground rod at the center. The
antenna didn't seem to have much directivity, so today I added another four
4-ft inexpensive TV type ground rods at the ends of each of the radials.
We've had some heavy rain, but tonight I am noticing excellent nulls on
European stations when changing directions. The antenna is located in a
wooded area, and I had assumed the ground was fairly conductive, but
apparently not... would adding another set of four radials in between the
existing four improve the system? I am not sure how much the change
relates to the heavy rains or adding the grounds.
Pete
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