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NOW AVAILABLE ** New Program "RADIALS2.exe"
This program takes a fresh, revolutionary look at the design and performance of a set of shallow-buried ground radials. Gone at last are the days when 118.5 was a sacred number. A radial wire is considered as a lossy transmission line, there being no point in having it any longer than that at which its input impedance Zin has converged on its characteristic impedance Zo. The current flowing in the line at that distance from the input end is clearly small enough not to warrant extending the radial any further. With a crude knowledge of the resistivity and permittivity of the soil the greatest practical length of radial wires can be calculated. The number of radials can then be estimated on the logical grounds of economics versus antenna + transmitter radiating efficiency. Download program RADIALS2, 53 kilobytes, in a few seconds from website below and run immediately. ---- .................................................. .......... Regards from Reg, G4FGQ For Free Radio Design Software go to http://www.btinternet.com/~g4fgq.regp .................................................. .......... |
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"Reg Edwards" wrote in message ...
NOW AVAILABLE ** New Program "RADIALS2.exe" ... Download program RADIALS2, 53 kilobytes, in a few seconds from website below and run immediately. ---- .................................................. ......... Regards from Reg, G4FGQ For Free Radio Design Software go to http://www.btinternet.com/~g4fgq.regp .................................................. ......... Hi Reg, TNX for more new programs. I find your ham software very useful. WARNING: The code on your page has probably been tampered with. When I left-click directly on the RADIALS2 link, I am redirected to a strange server. When I right-click, the "Properties" seem to be OK, but an attempt to "Save Target" fails. I had to hand-type the proper path to RADIALS2.EXE into the MSIE address line, then I got the software. BR from Ivan |
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![]() "K9SQG" wrote From my research I've found indications that radial length beyond a quarter wavelength is indeed significant out to about two wavelengths. =============================== Only indications? At what frequency? At a distance of two wavelengths you are in the far field. Any improvement in distant signal strength has little to do with antenna/transmitter radiating efficiency which depends only on what takes place in the near field. More to do with less-lossy ground reflections part way along the propagation path. Very long radials behave similarly to large ground mats laid half way along a two-hop path. ---- Reg, G4FGQ |
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