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Old February 22nd 07, 12:35 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
Richard Fry Richard Fry is offline
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Default Butternut HF-9V as elevated-feed groundplane

I know of commercial AM broadcast stations using 6-8, ~1/4-wave radials
elevated less than 20 feet over (rocky) ground, with an antenna system
radiation efficiency meeting the FCC minimum for broadcast station use.


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How does that minimum compare to the usual 120 or so radials
on the ground?

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Here are the minimum h-plane, r.m.s. fields required by the FCC for
commercial AM broadcast stations of the various classes at 1 km, for 1 kW of
applied power.

1) Class A: 362 mV/m
2) Class B: 282 mV/m
3) Class C: 241 mV/m

That value for a typical 1/4-wave vertical monopole with 120 buried radials
each at least 1/4-wavelength is about 306 mV/m (regardless of frequency and
the ground characteristics at the antenna site).

The theoretical maximum h-plane r.m.s. field at 1 km from a perfect 1/4-wave
monopole over a perfect, flat ground plane is about 313 mV/m for 1 kW of
applied power.

RF