Here is my model of a Super Mag (SM) 1/2 wave vertical ground plane antenna in Free Space (FS) only, and some of my thoughts for this antenna design. If I get this model working with a good Average Gain result in Free Space...then I will set the model over Real Earth and post it later.
The (SM) model is setup in (FS) and the other model is a vertical 1/2 wave dipole in (FS) which I post for comparison. These models were done in (FS) in order to minimize the effects of Earth and material losses.
IMO the (SM) uses a similar design to the Old CLR2 and Super Penetrator 500. These were each unique because of the fact the mounting bracket design raises the GP radials up about 12" above the bottom of the radiator.
When I finished this model over real Earth, the model showed more gain than most of my other 1/2 wave and 5/8 wave models...and that seemed to me to be problematic. So I concentrated on making the model in (FS).
To start here is the (SM) model in (FS). Notice the (AG) at the bottom of the main screen indicates a nearly perfect match of the model.
Eznec Main Screen for the Super Mag.
Antenna View.
Antenna (FS) Pattern.
Wire descriptions.
Source (FP) data sheet.
Below is a vertical center fed 1/2 wave dipole in (FS). Use this to compare the gain, and angle of the (SM) model noted in the Antenna Pattern. You will notice the 1/2 wave shows a little bit more gain and the Average Gain values are almost identical.
Eznec Main Screen for the CFHW dipole.
Antenna View.
Antenna (FS) Pattern.
Wires Description.
Source (FS) data sheet.
Note that the CFHW dipole's Source Data reports the generally accepted impedance values for the dipole as read about in science, which IMO suggest the model is good enough for Government work.
My conclusions. This (SM - FS) model is fine to place over Real Earth conditions and then we'll see what happens. Before I did this project, my fist model of the (SM) over real Earth showed a, too good to be true, a with very good gain at a good angle for a 36' foot installation. I hope getting the (FS) model working right before I do the Real Earth model...works out well.
From this 1/2 wave model I will also set the model up as a Super Penetrator model, and then we can see what Eznec shows us in performance for both at 36' feet.
If I find errors these models are subject to change.
The (SM) model is setup in (FS) and the other model is a vertical 1/2 wave dipole in (FS) which I post for comparison. These models were done in (FS) in order to minimize the effects of Earth and material losses.
IMO the (SM) uses a similar design to the Old CLR2 and Super Penetrator 500. These were each unique because of the fact the mounting bracket design raises the GP radials up about 12" above the bottom of the radiator.
When I finished this model over real Earth, the model showed more gain than most of my other 1/2 wave and 5/8 wave models...and that seemed to me to be problematic. So I concentrated on making the model in (FS).
To start here is the (SM) model in (FS). Notice the (AG) at the bottom of the main screen indicates a nearly perfect match of the model.
Eznec Main Screen for the Super Mag.
Antenna View.
Antenna (FS) Pattern.
Wire descriptions.
Source (FP) data sheet.
Below is a vertical center fed 1/2 wave dipole in (FS). Use this to compare the gain, and angle of the (SM) model noted in the Antenna Pattern. You will notice the 1/2 wave shows a little bit more gain and the Average Gain values are almost identical.
Eznec Main Screen for the CFHW dipole.
Antenna View.
Antenna (FS) Pattern.
Wires Description.
Source (FS) data sheet.
Note that the CFHW dipole's Source Data reports the generally accepted impedance values for the dipole as read about in science, which IMO suggest the model is good enough for Government work.
My conclusions. This (SM - FS) model is fine to place over Real Earth conditions and then we'll see what happens. Before I did this project, my fist model of the (SM) over real Earth showed a, too good to be true, a with very good gain at a good angle for a 36' foot installation. I hope getting the (FS) model working right before I do the Real Earth model...works out well.
From this 1/2 wave model I will also set the model up as a Super Penetrator model, and then we can see what Eznec shows us in performance for both at 36' feet.
If I find errors these models are subject to change.
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