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Re: LF: Ground loss/gain (was: polarization of small loops)

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Subject: Re: LF: Ground loss/gain (was: polarization of small loops)
From: "James Moritz" <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 15 Jul 2002 17:31:28 +0100
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Dear LF Group,

The maths required to calculate the gain and Rrad of a loop over a ground plane looks much too difficult... so I cheated and used EZNEC instead to simulate a 10m square loop 1m above a ground plane - the gain is close to 4.77dBi ( ie. 3), instead of 1.77dBi for a loop in free space, so 3dB gain due to the ground plane, as one would intuitively expect.

I also tried simulating it with "real" grounds, to find out what the effect would be on the radiation resistance. Unfortunately, it does not like doing this, giving an error message saying that the resistance is negative and the loop is too small. I increased the frequency to 1MHz, where the simulation ran OK. Comparing Rrad with perfect ground and free space gave a ratio of about 2:1 as expected. With "high accuracy" ground, either very low or very high ground conductivity gave lower loss resistance than intermediate values, which also seems reasonable - the loss reached a maximum somewhere around 100mS, so this suggests that, with actual grounds having lower conductivity than this, loops will work best with the lowest possible ground conductivity. However, one has to take all this with a pinch of salt because of the simulation errors produced if the frequency is reduced.

Cheers, Jim Moritz
73 de M0BMU



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