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Re: [TowerTalk] High power 2:1 transformer was Re: 16om vertical and the

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] High power 2:1 transformer was Re: 16om vertical and the number of radials
From: Jim Brown <jim@audiosystemsgroup.com>
Reply-to: jim@audiosystemsgroup.com
Date: Sat, 3 Dec 2022 11:17:54 -0800
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On 12/3/2022 10:20 AM, Chuck Dietz wrote:
Thanks for the info. I think I am going with 60 radials on the ground. I
want to use the 160 vertical tower to support an 80 meter array around it.
Elevated radials might make adjustments way more complicated.

It's worth studying N6LF's work on elevated radials. He stresses that keeping radial currents equal reduces loss, that making them slightly shorter than resonant helps that, and so does having MORE elevated radials -- for example, 8 is better than four. From N6BT, I learned that elevated radials for 160M should be at least 16-20 ft high; I learned that when I asked him why my 4 ft high radials weren't working well.

I have a
tractor and a good welder guy to weld a bracket and tube to a single plow
shear to make a radial plow.

Remember that the only virtue of burying radials is to protect them from damage, or from being a trip hazard. We are NOT trying to couple the antenna to the earth. The function of radials is to SHIELD the field produced by the antenna from the lossy earth, and to provide a low resistance path for the antenna's return current IN PLACE OF THE LOSSY EARTH.

Radials DO couple to the earth, and the ground loss shows up as series resistance. But radial current divides by the number of radials, power loss is I-squared R, so gets smaller in each radial twice as fast as the number of radials is increased, so more radials reduces loss.

73, Jim K9YC


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