Posted by
Cady, Fred-2 on
Jan 12, 2018; 7:34pm
URL: http://elecraft.85.s1.nabble.com/Long-wire-antennas-MORE-tp7637348p7637355.html
I wintered over at Byrd Station in 67-68. The "Long Wire" VLF station was, as I remember, about 11 miles away from the main Byrd station to get away from noise sources for the research that was being done. Several of us at Byrd walked out there one day (although I guess it was night, seeing as how nights were 4 months long). I'm pretty sure the 10 mile antenna was for receiving but KC4AAD might have used it for transmitting. My own station, KC4USM, used a 700' long vee beam, on the ice. "Ground" was something like 7000' below, 2000' below sea level.
Cheers and 73,
Fred KE7X OAE
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Just for kicks, I modeled it with a 1/4 wave counter poise up 12' up
from ground. 14 MHz.
Unfortunately where ground is a question. What the parameters for
"ground" is a good question. Snow doesn't look like earth.
Anyhow the impedance came out 11470 ohms +j 17880.
The horizontal antenna pattern was along the axis with a beam width of
3.8 degrees and a gain of almost 15 db
The vertical pattern peaked at 3 degrees and straight up 5 dB down.
73 de Brian/K3KO
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