On 12/2/22 1:38 PM, Joe Subich, W4TV wrote:
>
> An amateur could get away with wo or three points ... If I were that
> concerned, I'd pick four points: 1 mile/1 km N, E, S & W of the
> antenna.
In addition, one could start with a reference - say 4 radials take a
set of measurements, add four more and take a set of measurements,
add eight more and take a set of measurements, etc. until one sees
the point of diminishing returns (increased field strength) from
adding the radials.
Not only would that answer "how many are enough?" in one's specific
location, it would provide a baseline for "how much deterioration"
over time.
One might look for a "reverse beacon" or online SDR station. You do
have an issue with changing gain at the station, but most of those folks
are pretty good about publishing the configuration and whether it
changes. You could also do a A/B comparison against another antenna you
have at your site that is less subject to soil properties.
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