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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: "long low metal structures of any kind do not make good VLF / ELF TX antennas, and for that reason are never employed. Also, they do not generate a vertically polarised signal" Low horizontal structures can generate a vertical polarized signal. 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Also, they do not generate a ve= rtically polarised signal" Low horizontal structures can generate a vertical polarized signal. An example is the DDRR antenna. 73, Rik ON7YD - OR7T ________________________________ Van: owner-rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org namens David Hine Verzonden: vrijdag 11 januari 2019 10:29 Aan: rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org Onderwerp: Re: VLF: GOTA Hi Neil, Then only published info that I'm aware of is the ELF antenna used= by the USA to transmit ELF signals on 76 Hz to submarines. This was 'Proje= ct Sanguine'. It used about 15 miles of power cable suspended on 30 foot po= les above ground and was earthed at each end. A TX of around 5 Megawatts, about half way along this cable supplied t= he 76 Hz at a few hundred Amps. The radiated power was around 3 Watts, and = was just sufficient to travel the globe. Project Sanguine was abandoned som= e years ago, as it fell obsolete as new sophisticated comms replaced it, su= ch as satellites etc.. It was very expensive, only one way comms, and the 1= 5 mile of cable was constantly being attacked by vandals and metal thieves.= Russia still uses a similar system on 82 Hz (Zevs), and they shoot to kill= anyone tampering with their cable!!! There is an excellent Wikipedia page on Project Sanguine. Basically, it was= a very inefficient monster narrow loop. Otherwise, conventional Marconi vertical masts tuned against ground are use= d for VLF TX'ing the vertically polarised signals, at any VLF frequency up to the LW broadcasting band. >From my experience, long low metal structures of any kind do not make good = VLF / ELF TX antennas, and for that reason are never employed. Also, they do not generate a vertically polarised signal, which is very nec= essary for VLF and ELF propagation. The historic 'Beverage' type of horizon= tal wire antenna is long, but only suitable for reception (very inefficient= as a TX antenna). Vertical balloon suspended wires do work, but you must observe the maximum = height restrictions allowed in any particular location. I hope this is useful. Kind regards, David ________________________________ From: Neil To: rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org Sent: Thursday, 10 January 2019, 21:23 Subject: Re: VLF: GOTA This sounds interesting. Can you point at any published results to explain = what technique was used, what power was used to obtain those results, and h= ow the signal was launched? I imagine lots of people are considering the us= e of long lengths of metal infrastructure (on private land, with the expres= s permission of the landowner), so if there is a solution which is demonstr= ably better, it would save a lot of unnecessary trouble for experimenters. Do you have any numbers comparing the technique used in these experiments a= gainst those obtained from using long lengths of armco or metal fencing or = huge bridges, (putting aside any arguments about the rights and wrongs). I= t would be good to see a documented comparison to show by what margin the e= xperimental technique used is superior to using low steel structures with a= large horizontal extent. Neil On 10/01/2019 18:37, David Hine wrote: ... TX connexions to motorway guard rails, railway infrastructure, electric / gas supply utilities and fe= nces etc. are totally unnecessary for the transmitting of ELF signals. These DO NOT make good VLF / ELF TX antennas .. --_000_154723298753184921kuleuvenbe_ Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

"long low metal structures of any kind do not make good VLF / ELF TX antennas, a= nd for that reason are never employed. Also, they do not generate a vertically polarised signal"


Low horizontal structures can generate a vertical polarized signal.

An example is the DDRR antenna.


73, Rik  ON7YD - OR7T




Van: owner-rsgb_lf_group@bl= acksheep.org <owner-rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org> namens David Hine &= lt;evad_hine@yahoo.co.uk>
Verzonden: vrijdag 11 januari 2019 10:29
Aan: rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org
Onderwerp: Re: VLF: GOTA
 
Hi Neil, Then = only published info that I'm aware of is the ELF antenna used by the USA to= transmit ELF signals on 76 Hz to submarines. This was 'Project Sanguine'. = It used about 15 miles of power cable suspended on 30 foot poles above ground and was earthed at each 

end. A TX of a= round 5 Megawatts, about half way along this cable supplied the 76 Hz at a = few hundred Amps. The radiated power was around 3 Watts, and was just suffi= cient to travel the globe. Project Sanguine was abandoned some years ago, as it fell obsolete as new sophisticated com= ms replaced it, such as satellites etc.. It was very expensive, only one wa= y comms, and the 15 mile of cable was constantly being attacked by vandals = and metal thieves. Russia still uses a similar system on 82 Hz (Zevs), and they shoot to kill anyone tampe= ring with their cable!!! 
There is an ex= cellent Wikipedia page on Project Sanguine. Basically, it was a very ineffi= cient monster narrow loop.
Otherwise, con= ventional Marconi vertical masts tuned against ground are used for VLF TX'i= ng the vertically polarised signals, at any 

VLF frequency = up to the LW broadcasting band.
From my experi= ence, long low metal structures of any kind do not make good VLF / ELF TX a= ntennas, and for that reason are never employed.
Also, they do = not generate a vertically polarised signal, which is very necessary for VLF= and ELF propagation. The historic 'Beverage' type of horizontal wire antenna is long, but only = suitable for reception (very inefficient as a TX antenna).
Vertical balloon suspended wires do work, but you must observe the maximum height r= estrictions allowed in any particular location.
I hope this is= useful.
Kind regards, = David  


From: Neil <= neil@g4dbn.uk>
To: rsgb_lf_gro= up@blacksheep.org
Sent: Thursday,= 10 January 2019, 21:23
Subject: Re: VLF: GOTA

This sounds interesting. Can you point at any published results to exp= lain what technique was used, what power was used to obtain those results, = and how the signal was launched? I imagine lots of people are considering t= he use of long lengths of metal infrastructure (on private land, with the express permission of the landow= ner), so if there is a solution which is demonstrably better, it would save= a lot of unnecessary trouble for experimenters.
Do you have any numbers comparing the technique used in these experime= nts against those obtained from using long lengths of armco or metal fencin= g or huge bridges, (putting aside any arguments about the rights and wrongs= ).  It would be good to see a documented comparison to show by what margin the experimental technique used is super= ior to using low steel structures with a large horizontal extent.
Neil
On 10/01/2019 18:37, David Hine= wrote:
... TX connexions to motorway 
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g= uard rails, railway infrastructure, electric / gas supply utilities and fen= ces etc. are totally unnecessary for the transmitting of ELF 
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s= ignals. 
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T= hese DO NOT make good VLF / ELF TX antennas ..


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