In a mailing list, ham radio operator Tom W8JIT described a controlled experiment that he performed with a vertical antenna built in an open field. He compared the field strengths produced by a set of ground radials suspended 8 feet above the earth with the same set of radials sitting on the surface of the soil. Interestingly, the elevated system produced better results when there were only 4 radials. As the number of radials increased, the differences between the elevated and ground-level systems decreased.

"First I added four radials, and measured FS [field strength] at just over one mile and recorded that value. Then I went back, lowered the radials and antenna, and pegged the bare wire to the dirt with little hooks.

"I repeated this with 8, 16, and 60 radials. Here's what I measured. The percentage and dB reading is referenced to the highest FS I measured, NOT to a theoretically perfect system:"

  8 foot high counterpoise ground mounted radials
4 wires 37 % -4.3 dB 20.1 mV 28 % -5.5 dB 17.5 mV
8 wires 58 % -2.38 dB 25 mV 53 % -2.73 dB 24 mV
16 wires 86 % -.63 dB 28.7 mV 74 % -1.3 dB 28.4 mV
60 wires 96 % -.18 dB 32.5 mV 100 % 0 dB 33 mV

 

Data in the table below is extracted from the article "Ground Systems as a Factor in Antenna Efficiency" by G.H. Brown, R.F. Lewis, and J. Epstein, in Proceedings of the Institute of Radio Engineers, vol.25, no.6, June 1937, pages 753-787. This is one of the most thorough scientific experiments to date. The table gives actual field strength measurements in dB referenced to a theoretical ideal vertical antenna.

radial length number
of radials
1/4-wave
vertical
1/8-wave
vertical
1/16-wave
vertical
.14-wave 2 -4.2 -6.3 -10.6
" 15 -2.3 -3.6 -5.5
" 60 -2.1 -3.1 -4.8
.27-wave 2 -4.2 -6.1 -10.7
" 15 -2.1 -2.4 -4.7
" 60 -0.8 -1.2 -2.7
.41-wave 2 -3.9 -5.6 -10.0
" 15 -1.8 -2.2 -3.8
" 60 -0.5 -1.0 -2.3

This experiment showed that 120 radials nearly 1/2 wavelength long, combined with a 1/4 wave vertical radiator, came very close to the performance of the ideal 1/4-wave vertical antenna over perfect ground. Shorter vertical radiators, shorter ground radials, and fewer radials all resulted in lower field strengths at the monitoring points.



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