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Old April 2nd 08, 07:13 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
Bruce in alaska Bruce in alaska is offline
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carpe ventus wrote:

G'day Group,

I have a new QTH with a steel roof (colorbond) and am thinking of
putting up an unobtrusive (10m) vertical. I was considering mounting a
quarter wave length of aluminum tube from the ridge cap, and use the
roof as a ground plane. The roof slopes off either side at a shallow
angle.

Anybody done this? Anybody see any problems?

thanks, Peter.


In Alaska, we have a lot of Steel, and Galvanized Tin Roofs, and I have
built Antenna Systems using them as RF Grounds, all over the State.
If I have the time, I usually Strip the Ground Braid off a length
of RG-8 Coax and use that to tie the ridge cap and each individual
sheet together, and use that as the Tie point for the RF Ground. That
makes sure that you have electrical bonding for the whole Roof. It
has been my experience that these type systems work well for providing
RF Grounding for Marconi, and End-Feed Longwire Antenna Systems,
especially, considering that the actual Earth up here has very little
Mineralite, and therefor very poor conductivity.

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Bruce in alaska
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