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Re: LF: Re: Earth electrode antenna tests

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Subject: Re: LF: Re: Earth electrode antenna tests
From: Tony <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 16 Aug 2010 17:22:29 +0100
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I will try that tomorrow Mal, but I'm almost sure it's bi-directional anyway. The Spanish station to my south would have been endfire and Bristol to my east would have been backfire.

Tony, EI8JK

On 16/08/2010 16:59, mal hamilton wrote:
Tony
Unterminate(remove) the earth rods from the wires and see if  you get
bi-directional properties, if so it would indicate a Beverage configured
system.
Some Earth type antennas described on here by some are only bodged
Beverages. The only time to Earth an antenna wire is to avoid a lightening
strike!!

de mal/g3kev

----- Original Message -----
From: "Tony"<[email protected]>
To:<[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, August 16, 2010 3:35 PM
Subject: LF: Earth electrode antenna tests


   Yesterday I spent some time playing with different antennae.
I started by laying out another wire 52m long orientated roughly
north/south and then I shortened my original wire also to be 52m and
this one is east/west, both terminated with an earth rod.
Results were not as expected however as although the two earth electrode
antennae show most definite directivity they were the wrong direction.

I monitored BBC R. Bristol on 1548 KHz which is about 500 Km due east of
me and on the inverted L (tuned VSWR 1.6:1) I could just detect a
carrier heterodyne, on the N/S earth electrode antenna it was S1 but on
the E/W earth electrode antenna it was S3.
RNE5 on 531 KHz about 960 Km due south of me was S3 on the E/W and S8 on
the N/S

HGA22 (135 KHz) to my east was S4 on the E/W and S1 on N/S

Readings were taken about 12:00 utc so most definitely ground wave.

I was expecting the directivity to be broadside on the earth electrode
antennae, but they seem to behave like a Beverage in that respect, but
something that I think I will investigate further, maybe see if there is
any difference if I terminate them with a resistor.
I'm sure Mal is correct though that they would be useless to TX through
but for RX they seem to have possibilities especially after dark as they
are a lot quieter.

All good fun.
73, Tony, EI8JK.







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