>"With respect to current distribution with the lowered resonance -- N6BV modeled it in his NEC-4 licensed software, and found no increase in the far field compared to a resonant antenna."
Looks like I accidentally cross-posted to the TowerTalk list, so I'll bring it back... Jim, I didn't see any change either until I ran a "what if" analysis with several types of compromised radial systems. The change wasn't too significant, but 4Nec2 with NEC4 did show improvement when running the surface wave model. With a reasonably good radial system, I didn't find a modeled change in field strength. With our current 80 ft. T, we've not experienced any discernable pattern distortion to the HF Yagis, including a full-size 4L 40m monobander at 140 ft. but going to a 100 ft length may further reduce any mutual coupling. With the T resonated at 1400 kHz, that also helps to minimize mutual coupling to our 200 ft. diameter Hi-Z 8 on 160m. We've not seen a need to use a relay to open-circuit the base feed. The Hi-Z 8 is capable of some extraordinary F/B but I find big changes throughout the evening. There are times when F/B rejection is 30+ dB and other times it may be on the order of 12 dB depending on arrival angles and probably some other factors that are unknown to me. Paul, W9AC _________________ Searchable Archives: http://www.contesting.com/_topband - Topband Reflector
