At 10:33 AM 6/4/2007, you wrote:



>Mike,
>
>Have you ever heard of a station running radials on top of the ground
>though? Around here, the soil is so soft, I can push a ground rod in
>halfway without a hammer even. But with copper going for so much today,
>a stations copper would be worth a small fortune. Both KAST & KKEE have
>their radials in the bay and I wonder if there are any left? The salt
>water hasn't been a help I am sure in 50 years or more. KAST may have
>installed some new ones sometime back, but I don't know for sure. 
>
>73,
>
>Patrick


Patrick, perhaps I'm putting on my "doesn't he know a thing" cap, but why would 
a station need radials into salt water, as the latter is a perfect or near 
perfect conductor, so how is anyone further ahead with radials into the water?  
I would think that all one would need is a good electron sink into the salt 
chuck and that would do just fine.  Am I barking up the wrong tree?  Engineers 
please comment!.......Walt Salmaniw (MD, not an engineer!), Victoria, BC


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