Got a question about whether you should or should not ground elevated omnidirectional antennas (that aren't designed to use the mast as part of the antenna).
Copying Bob85's signature:
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"An antenna with a poor ground using few radials cannot have a support mast grounded to the radial common point (at least it shouldn't if designed properly) There is no exception to this!
Does 4x 1/4 wave ground radial constitute a "poor" ground? The modeling that I have seen would seem to indicate this - i.e. isolating the antenna from the mast shows it to perform better.
What about DC Grounded antennas? If you use a RF Choke at the feed point to eliminate CMC on the braid, you still give DC a path to ground.
Thoughts?
Copying Bob85's signature:
W8JI
"An antenna with a poor ground using few radials cannot have a support mast grounded to the radial common point (at least it shouldn't if designed properly) There is no exception to this!
Does 4x 1/4 wave ground radial constitute a "poor" ground? The modeling that I have seen would seem to indicate this - i.e. isolating the antenna from the mast shows it to perform better.
What about DC Grounded antennas? If you use a RF Choke at the feed point to eliminate CMC on the braid, you still give DC a path to ground.
Thoughts?