[Antennas] Vertical
Dr. William J. Schmidt, II
bill at wjschmidt.com
Sun Nov 27 00:21:58 EST 2005
Yeah leave the "salt" for your thanksgiving dinner and use a real
engineering solution here... That is unfounded witchcraft. Elevated
radials are great if you have the space for them (read that: get them far
enough off the ground that you won't trip over them/ behead yourself/ they
don't get caught in the mower/ etc.)... Of course 200+ buried radials works
too (hundreds of AM stations can't be wrong!).
Sincerely,
Dr. William J. Schmidt, II K9HZ
Trustee of the North American QRO - Central Division Club - K9ZC
Email: bill at wjschmidt.com
WebPage: www.wjschmidt.com
"It's not what you take with you... but what you leave behind that counts.
Live each day as if it were your last."
----- Original Message -----
From: "Chris Boone" <CBoone at earthlink.net>
To: "'w8okn at charter.net'" <W8OKN at charter.net>; <antennas at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2005 5:13 PM
Subject: RE: [Antennas] Vertical
> Salt and other chemicals only help lower ground resistance on metal to
> earth
> contact...if you are using radials and they are not buried, you won't see
> any improvement...Also rain water will wash away the salt and you have to
> constantly replinish it. If you go with elevated radials, you avoid the
> ground effect losses and changes due to seasons, etc and thus don't need
> to
> add salt and only need 4 or so radials for decent effect....Look at
> Cebik's
> web site for details on that.
>> Chris
> WB5ITT
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>> The responses have been excellent.
>>>> One ham suggested I add salt to my backyard.
>>>> Any thoughts on that? Sounds interesting.
>>>> Sean
>> W8OKN
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