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The original message has been attached to this so you can view it or label similar future email. If you have any questions, see @@CONTACT_ADDRESS@@ for details. Content preview: Hi Rik, I'm sorry you have such high losses but it is good to hear finally that I am not the only one. I think sometimes people don't believe me when I tell them I must run a few hundred watts on 137 kHz to make 1 watt EIRP! It seems many are able to achieve loss around 10 to 50 ohms at 137 kHz. Hmm, not here... 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I think sometimes people don't believe me when I tell them I must run a few hundred watts on 137 kHz to make 1 watt EIRP! It seems many are able to achieve loss around 10 to 50 ohms at 137 kHz. Hmm, not here... Yes, we had our QSO despite some bad luck! :-) The nights which were seriously tried for trans-Atlantic QSOs did not seem to be among the best of propagation. 73, Paul On 09/05/2018 06:22 AM, Rik Strobbe wrote: > Hi Paul, > > same here, losses are high in summer: up to 70 Ohm (475 kHz) or > 180 Ohm (137 kHz). In winter it drops to 35 Ohm (475 kHz) and 120 > Ohm (137kHz). I always assumed it was not so much affected the > soil but rather by all the trees surrounding the antenna that > loose their leaves and go to "sleep" in winter. Last february I > raised the antenna from 12m to 14m in my attempt to get some > extra ERP to cross the Atlantic and actually the losses increased > slightly. I thought this was caused by the topload coming closer > to some branches. But fortunately the overall effect was positive > and we had our QSO ;-) > > 73, Rik ON7YD - OR7T > > ________________________________________ Van: > owner-rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org > namens N1BUG > Verzonden: woensdag 5 september 2018 11:06 Aan: > rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org Onderwerp: Re: R: LF: Antenna > environment changes > > Marco, > > ... a wingbeat of a butterfly... is very descriptive. I like it. > :) Maybe with a sensitive detector I can use the LF antenna to > count birds flying under it. :) > > Stefan, > > I have not seen any significant change in loss resistance during > the summer. Rain, dry... hot, less hot... grass mowed or not > mowed seem to have not much influence. My loss resistance in > summer is very high. I need that aluminum foil! > > During the winter my loss resistance changed a lot with > temperature. Colder = lower resistance. I did not understand what > was changing. I do not think variations in temperature could > affect the ground very much with 1m of snow over it but maybe I > am wrong. Perhaps it was the snow itself changing with > temperature, or maybe it was the nearby trees. > > 73, Paul > > > On 09/05/2018 04:23 AM, DK7FC wrote: >> Paul, >> >> did the LF loss resistance drop after mowing the grass? Someone >> should try to roll out household aluminium foil completely >> within a radius of the height of the antenna to see how it >> loweres the losses :-) Not so expensive actually. >> >> 73, Stefan >> >> Am 05.09.2018 09:56, schrieb marcocadeddu@tin.it: >>> .. a wingbeat of a butterfly.. >>> >>> be careful to move around the antenna and touch metal parts >>> while transmitting Paul it is a very "reactive" area not only >>> for the field strenght concept :-)) I guess that the pipe >>> laying on the ground it is part of the ground itself (maybe >>> improving it ) when you rise it from ground level and >>> eventually connect to other existing metal parts you really >>> make change in the environment of the antenna (it is like to >>> tophat wires moving in the space when wind blows) >>> >>> 73, Marco IK1HSS >>> >>> ----Messaggio originale---- Da: paul@n1bug.com Data: >>> 5-set-2018 1.09 A: >>> "rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org", >>> >>> "rsgb_lf_group@yahoogroups.co.uk", >>> "Discussion of the Lowfer (US, European, & UK) and MedFer >>> bands" Ogg: LF: Antenna environment >>> changes >>> >>> Subtitle: Be careful what you do in the vicinity of your LF >>> antennas... >>> >>> I had a 14m length of aluminum tube (proposed 30 meter >>> rotatable dipole) laying on the ground just under one end of >>> the top hat of the LF antenna. Today I picked it up and moved >>> it about 20 meters away. To get it off the ground for mowing, >>> I ran it through the lattice of a short tower (9m) that is >>> not at all under the LF top hat. I placed it about 2m above >>> ground. This caused the LF antenna resonance to change so >>> much I could not retune with the variometer! It was quite a >>> large shift in resonant frequency. >>> >>> I then experimented with moving the piece of aluminum tube >>> around. It seems I can lay it on the ground anywhere I want >>> with no affect to the LF antenna. But put it one or two >>> meters above ground connected to another tower or mast and >>> the LF antenna is drastically changed. >>> >>> I must remember not to move any pieces of metal around while >>> the beacon is active! :-) >>> >>> Paul