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Subject: [TowerTalk] Laying out radials around a stone fence
From: Kevin Shea via TowerTalk <towertalk@contesting.com>
Reply-to: Kevin Shea <fourstar4sale@yahoo.ie>
Date: Sun, 13 May 2018 19:57:46 +0000 (UTC)
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Now that the glacier has receded from Wisconsin, I want to put in radials 
around my 80' AN Wireless tower (free standing no guy wires). About 20' out on 
an arc of about 75 degrees I have an old stone wall.  It's not high but has 
huge glacial boulders which really can't be moved.  My radials will be about 
100' long (some a bit longer some a bit shorter).  They will be buried using a 
trencher designed to bury invisible dog fence or lawn sprinkler pipes.  I will 
likely go down ~3" using 15 gauge solid enamel copper wire (got it an auction 
of a transformer mfgr going out of business).

My question is: should I run the 20' radials out and end them at the wall, and 
the radials at the end edges of the wall (either side of the 75 degree arc) 
connect those to a wire (forming a chord - parallel to the far side of the 
stone wall) and then connect radials to this cord and continue those radials 
out another 80-100'?

Hard to explain without a drawing.  I would also mention that the ground falls 
away from the tower in this direction, probable down 25' from the base of the 
tower.  This is into a woods and the soil is very rich and should be a good 
conductor.

73,
Kevin N9JKP
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