Eddie, you seem to have an ideology that because GP kits do not and haven't worked for you then they cannot possibly work for anyone or in any other case scenario. I've had results with GP kits on half wave end feds, .64 homebrew and an Antron 99 which I am currently using. I have the mast isolated from the antenna, I do this so that the electrical length of the ground planes cannot be affected by the mast and detune them, I also have a choke on the feed point so as to force CMC's into those very radials and operate at what ever electrical length I want them to, it this case they are 3 quarter wave radials.
Fact - My A99 is no longer a static monster, I no longer or very seldom get static build up which interferes with RX/TX.
Fact - There are 20 breakers in this region ranging from 1 mile to 25 miles and my antenna is on a par with most of them as far as performance is concerned.
Fact - My A99 is equal to a Sirio 827 for breakers 25 miles or more away and I've had an 827
Fact - I DX'd into the United States from the UK on my A99 on 5 watts PEP and 10 watts on a whistle when some local breakers couldn't even break the skin using 100 watts PEP on their antenna's.
Fact - unless you isolate it from the mast and choke your antenna you will NOT force current into those radials and be able to utilize their electrical length to their full potential.
Fact - Strapping a 20 foot mast onto the electrical length of any tuned circuit is an act of madness, ....you wouldn't do it with your driven element so don't do it with your radials.
Crack on old lad.
Nav2010, I remember something about you that is either good or bad, but I just can't remember which. However, your remarks are great.
With out some feed back on what I say sometimes, I know I get all wrapped up in my ideas, which make total sense to me, but the others who might read the words are at a total loss in understanding. If I don't get constructive responses, then I loose, and I don't know when I've messed up.
I will try to address some of you facts, which right off I hope I'm never so categorically in my claims about antennas...as to suggest what I say or do is the gospel truth.
Nav2010 said:
Fact - My A99 is no longer a static monster, I no longer or very seldom get static build up which interferes with RX/TX.
That is a very subjective comment, but I believe you. I see it sometimes and I blame my antenna, then when the static goes away, as it generally does, I wonder if it was something I did, or something that nature did. IMO, if static gets on your antenna, then isolating the mast and effectively chocking the feed line should help eliminate an easy way for the noise to reach your receiver, and that could be better.
The other day I read a post on Charlie Tango, and a guy was telling a story about the reason he replaced his new Gain Master with his old Imax. The story goes, that the GM went deaf at 17 meters, so I checked it out. At 27 mhz, my GM sounded terrible with static, but when I dialed down to to 18 mhz, she got a quiet as a church mouse. I found some code working and I was switching back and forth on the GM and my Starduster. The GM showed no signal, but the audio was 100% readable. I flipped to the SD, which is generally a little quieter than my GM, and the signal was S5, with noise that sometimes blew my read of the code. So, which was best, when actually working the radio and not just looking at the
signal, which transmits very little information working our two way radios.
So, this idea is too objective for me, but I believe you.
Nav2010 said:
Fact - There are 20 breakers in this region ranging from 1 mile to 25 miles and my antenna is on a par with most of them as far as performance is concerned.
Fact - My A99 is equal to a Sirio 827 for breakers 25 miles or more away and I've had an 827
My A99 has always worked well for me, and it's the antenna I stack up against all the others, testing to see how much, if any, difference I can see in signal.
Nav2010 said:
Fact - I DX'd into the United States from the UK on my A99 on 5 watts PEP and 10 watts on a whistle when some local breakers couldn't even break the skin using 100 watts PEP on their antenna's.
I haven't worked my A99 with DX for some years now, but I recall when I did, it seemed to work just about as good as any other antenna I had. I don't tend to depend on DX reports for my antenna comparisons work however.
Nav2010 said:
Fact - unless you isolate it from the mast and choke your antenna you will NOT force current into those radials and be able to utilize their electrical length to their full potential.
If you've read some recent posts that I've made, I've talked about my experience modeling and showing that isolation of the mast and the use of radials
did decouple the mast from the antenna effectively, but my results along with Homer's recent 1/2 wave results, both showed the difference in gain, angle, and match was hardly noticeable. So again, if we do something we expect positive results, and we didn't see any in real world results showing the match changed. I have never seen any difference in real world testing and my modeling either. So, I've just had different results than you, and now Homer has basically confirmed what I saw. That doesn't mean that I'm trying to say my was is the only way. Your results are evidence of that. I try to show evidence for what I see and why I make the claims I do. I seldom see any evidence from others for what they see, so among us has an ideology issue?
Nav2010 said:
Fact - Strapping a 20 foot mast onto the electrical length of any tuned circuit is an act of madness, ....you wouldn't do it with your driven element so don't do it with your radials.
The final fact. I agree to a point, and I'm not one to argue circuits, but if we attach something in the right spot to a driven element sometimes, we tend to mitigate problems like you suggest. Sometimes it works, and I guess other times, not so much. It is always testy when we try to tap at a voltage node however, so you are right on that count.
On-the-other-hand, the argument has gone on almost as far back as Maxwell and OHM, which suggest that end feeding a 1/2 wave radiator is impossible. But, I don't think the argument holds water, considering bar-non, the most widely used CB antenna in the world is and end fed A99.
Like I say when guy's try to tell me, this or that will make a difference, I ask, "...how much difference does it make?"
I sometimes add, "...is it a difference we can tell just working our radios?
Thanks.