There always seem to be a lot of discussions on here about Antennas . . . so thought I'd start a new one.
I've never seen any definitive figures for it . . . but I've always felt that any antenna with lots of trees around - especially Verticals, where the current maximum is near the ground - is BOUND to suffer a certain amount of radiation loss, simply due to the screening effect of those damp trees. I've certainly always noticed that any antenna wire that goes near any tree affects the resonance quite substantially. A lot of people refer to proper Field Strength tests carried out by Medium Wave broadcast engineers when talking about 160m Vertical Antennas . . . but I doubt if any have of them had their antennas anywhere near any trees, so can't offer any figures for their effect. I've also always been pretty sceptical about the accuracy of the various Computer Modelling programmes when it comes to 160m antennas . . . particularly as it can't properly predict what is happening regarding the ground with horizontal antennas that are very low in wavelength terms (and I mean Ground, not Radials) . . . but equally, I don't see how it can properly predict the effect of trees (or various buildings, for that matter) Roger G3YRO _________________ Searchable Archives: http://www.contesting.com/_topband - Topband Reflector
