The wire mesh was used by Rob, NC0B for a vertical and he wrote an article
about it. I wish I could find it I would have posted it. He had very good
results. If I remember correctly he used 4 50 foot runs extending out in four
different directions.
BobK6UJ
From: Jim Brown <jim@audiosystemsgroup.com>
To: towertalk@contesting.com
Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2018 11:53 AM
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Number of Radials and what lengths vertical 80m up.
On 8/21/2018 3:18 PM, W1JCW John wrote:
> Putting a steppIR Big IR 80m - 6m.
>
> What length of radials should I put on and what lengths?
Will the antenna be ground-mounted or elevated? The advice about four
resonant radials per band is specific to elevated radials. For on-ground
radials, the best rules of thumb are: 1) more radials are better 2)
longer is better 3) radials on the ground will resonate roughly 30%
higher in frequency than if they were elevated. #3 means, for example,
that quarter-wave radials for 80M should be about 66 ft if elevated or
about 46 ft if on the ground. 4) Length of on ground radials is not
critical, more short radials close to the antenna matter more than a few
longer ones.
There are slides for a talk I've done at several hamfests and clubs
about radial systems for vertical antennas for 160M. The same concepts
apply to higher bands, simply scaled to frequency.
http://k9yc.com/160MPacificon.pdf
I agree that N6LF's work is definitive, and much of what's in those
slides is derived from his work. KV4FZ's advice about using wire mesh to
form a ground screen is also excellent. You'll find details about that
in my slide show.
73, Jim K9YC
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