When You have 1 counterpoise wire the take off angle will be lower and longer in the direction of the wire. As a truck driver I had a very long counterpoise (My Truck and Trailer) . In and empty lot in Missouri I had my trailer pointed east and made several contacts to the east coast and Europe but not to many to the west . Turned the truck around and was hitting west coast and Hawaii.
@donausmus42819 ай бұрын
Yes, I have an ATAS 120 on a bonded Ram 2500 and have to maneuver to get my gain going the right direction.
@jimpiper5297Ай бұрын
Michael point out the advantage to me to use the Faraday cloth over window screen (12:18) is is manageability in handling it: can be folded up nice and compact. This is a distinct advantage to me for storing/transporting in my field antenna pack.
@KB9VBRAntennasАй бұрын
Equivalent sizes of faraday cloth and metal window screen will perform identically. The only difference is that the cloth is easier to handle and folds up into a smaller package. The down side is that the cloth will blow around in the wind, so it does need to be weighted.
@unclemikeyplays10 ай бұрын
8:15 Somehow, I got a bolt of square Faraday cloth when I bought mine!
@earnestmatlock969410 ай бұрын
I set up a vertical, last Field day and I used 4 rolls of the screen covering a 360 pattern. That set up on that day and conditions did very well. If I double the screen length it should make the lower bands more effective. Thanks and 73 Earnest K5EWM.
@tpobrienjr10 ай бұрын
My vertical is in the back corner of my small suburban lot. I use two sheets of anodized aluminum screen at the base of the antenna, connected with jumper wires to the base of the antenna. They cost about $12 each delivered. Came from Amazon. For portable I put them in a PVC pipe, rolled up. I see good improvement in the vertical's performance. I am too cheap to buy Faraday cloth. My sheets are 36 x 84 inches. Held down with rocks.
@joseneves282210 ай бұрын
Very good tip from the book of antenna ... I had not bought any book about antennas, now is on its way 😉 Many thanks for sharing
@paulaubuchon233610 ай бұрын
Great job as usual Mike...got all my supplies at Hamcation for the 10 Mtr j pole...hope to build and get up this week...have a total shoulder replacement on the 26th so looking forward to alot of ham time while recovering.. Paul K1YOU
@hoselrocket542910 ай бұрын
Cool, I've been wondering about this very topic, thanks.
@P.SeanCoady3 ай бұрын
With a vertical think of ground as a mirror. If your ground is conductive then your radials can couple to it capacitivly else they have to stand alone. Window screen and Faraday cloth work in the capacitance mode while radials resonate when 1/4 wave. Now why this is important the whole reason for the radial/conterpoise is to supply the missing 1/4 wave of the antenna. Take a pencil and hold it at a right angle to a mirror and you will see two pencils. The mirror represents the ground. The better we make our ground the better our image of the missing 1/4 wave element. Old timers use to call verticals image antennas for this resason
@tlebryk6 ай бұрын
If elevating radials (theoretically) works better, would elevating a faraday cloth work better compared to flat on the ground?
@LinnKeller5 ай бұрын
I plan to unroll screen wire over two wooden picnic tables and find out ... as soon as the telescoping vertical arrives ... or the manpack antenna, whichever gets out of backorder hell first!
@lawrencethompson4654 ай бұрын
@@LinnKellerHave you been able to elevate your radials on the picnic table yet? Results? Thanks.
@dandypoint10 ай бұрын
Good video. I like to think of radials and ground screens forming a plate of a capacitor with the ground being the other plate. This capacitor has a reactance ( measured in ohms) that is inversely proportional to the capacitance ( measured in pF) and inversely proportional to the frequency. If this Xc value is low it makes a good low impedance connection with the ground. The major thing is to have the impedance low. This impedance can be purely resistive by having multiple ground rods or many long uninsulated radials or it can be purely a low reactance ( from the capacitor ) or it can be a combination of both. We are usually simply collecting return currents through the earth with radials or a screen. Above ground radials do the same thing but they actually form what amounts to the other half of the antenna. Think of it as the other half of the dipole or half of the antenna. The return currents must get back to the source some way or the antenna just will not work. How these return currents get there is hard to see and understand. Usually it is multiple ways not all of which are obvious. Like a mag mount on a car roof. That’s a capacitor and it is usually provides a low enough Xc ( impedance / reactance) so that it works well on higher frequencies but may not be a large enough capacitance on lower frequencies. Most metals work as well as another but some are more durable, last longer and easier to work with than others.
@Matthew-KN4QHQ10 ай бұрын
Can confirm. I have been using the faraday cloth for a while now. When I look at my QSO’s they are very circular from GA. My cloth is a rectangle and I’ve laid it north/south and East/west just to see. The patterns of QSO’s are very similar, I can’t see a difference, both are a circle.
@KB9VBRAntennas10 ай бұрын
I've noticed the same. I haven't been able to influence any directivity with a single piece of cloth.
@g4jnw5 ай бұрын
Came across your videos and it gave me food for thought. Im having really bad RFI from my solar inverter and while the manufacturer is trying to come up with a solution, ferrites, filters new boards etc. It just gave me an idea of maybe if i made a frame around the inverter it would cure the RFI - what do you think guys. Im in the UK and faraday cloths have suddenly started to be sold and cheap. maybe its the preppers and EMP scares etc! If it works its a good temp solution while the manufacturer comes up with something?
@tpobrienjr10 ай бұрын
The most expensive faraday room I have seen is in Paris, at the labs of Professor Branly, who built a Faraday room out of solid copper sheets. The room is about the size of a two-car garage, with a ceiling about 20 feet up. Doors have copper gaskets. The room was built for experiments with crystal detectors, among other things. It must have cost a fortune in 1900.
@gr1maldi10 ай бұрын
So if it works on top of snow, perhaps it could work while I'm out ice fishing. I wonder if the lakes depth would have an effect on signal performance? Or maybe, the ground plane negates that? If anyone has tried it on a frozen lake let me know how it went. I think a big wide open lake could be a great place to transmit from with a vertical that has a low takeoff angle. I'd love to hear what everyone thinks (maybe a winter field day on lake Michigan).
@KB9VBRAntennas10 ай бұрын
That's a good question and would be a great experiment.
@Philip-KA4KOE10 ай бұрын
How does the screen/cloth compare to a single elevated resonant radial?
@KB9VBRAntennas10 ай бұрын
That's a good question. I've been concentrating on ground mounted networks and hadn't considered elevated vs ground. I'll have to do some head to head comparisons on FT8 or WSPR and see what the difference is.
@iu1olr9 ай бұрын
Hello, have you noticed any substantial differences between the mosquito net and the Faraday blanket with equal surface area? 73 paolo
@sparty83710 ай бұрын
The screen with a couple wood pieces works betten. The carpet is a pain to put down in the wind and you have to bring to pin the corners down.
@KB9VBRAntennas10 ай бұрын
I was out on Saturday and the wind was gusting to 30mph. i would never had been able to get the cloth laid out, but the screen stuck to the ground and never blew away.
@Steve-Maverick8 ай бұрын
Is it the length or square footage that matters? I can put up 33 square feet in my area but not length like you'd have if you used window screen
@KB9VBRAntennas8 ай бұрын
It's surface area, not length that matters. So, an oddly shaped screen won't make a difference in performance.
@thetacodog10 ай бұрын
I use the Home Depot window screen and it works fine. My next experiment will be an aluminum foil turkey pan, filled with 6” of water for weight, clipped to the leads.
@XRQ910 ай бұрын
Can you clarify as to the ground connection between the screen/carpet and the antenna base? I think I heard Mike once say it isn't necessary. Anyone have a definite answer to this?
@paulaubuchon233610 ай бұрын
I just put the antenna on the screen as it's great... Paul. K1YOU
@nhaggin10 ай бұрын
Any conducting path between the ground side of the antenna and the carpet will serve. E.g., in past videos Michael has set a WRC tripod on top of Faraday cloth and gotten a solid ground, but he's also used an alligator clip on window screen for insurance. I use an improvised spike mount (3/8"-24 mirror mount + tent spike) stuck into the ground next to my cloth. I reinforced the edges with Faraday tape and put a lead on my spike mount which I clip to the cloth. VSWR is 1.1 or below with low reactance on 20m (CHA SS17 whip, no coil). 73 de KB9OFH
@KB9VBRAntennas10 ай бұрын
You need a good connection, or continuity, from the ground side of the antenna and the cloth/screen. If your tripod or support is all metal, setting it on top of the cloth is sufficient for continuity. If it is plastic or you don't ahve continuity to the ground side, then jumpers will be required to make a connection.
@XRQ910 ай бұрын
Thanks, all!
@pyreneesfarm78184 ай бұрын
If I paint the screen with red iron infused magnetic paint, will I get more celebrity QSO's. It is a red carpet, right?
@robertbower986210 ай бұрын
The 25th edition of the ARRL Antenna Book is $69.95 or $79.95 depending upon edition and the The Rothammels Antenna Book is 59 Euros or about $64 dollars. The price of any of the books does not include shipping. I was going to buy the ARRL edition but after Joe's comments, I may go with Rothammels. But either way I will wait till the two of you do a video comparing them. :)
@peterk.82410 ай бұрын
The Rothammel, which is here in Germany like the antenna bible, has a certain style. It is like a huge collection of knowledge from different people. There is like everything about antennas. Today I was looking for counterpoises and got like 57 different pages in the table of contents. What I mean, you will need time to find something in the Rothammel. So I thought about buying the ARRL Antenna Book. If it is anything like the ARRL Book on Radio communications, then it will be much tidier and easier to read. I talk about the german version of the rothammel, have no clue, how the englisch version is.
@KB9VBRAntennas10 ай бұрын
The 25th edition of the Antenna book is new and I don't have it in my library yet. I'll pick up a copy and do a comparison of the two. On a side note, I looked at the receipt and with shipping and exchange rate, my copy of Rothammels cost $86.97 USD.
@JD144-10 ай бұрын
When you are doing POTA in the car, do you get your power from the cigarette lighter plug? If so, how many watts is it safe to run? Thanks!
@KB9VBRAntennas10 ай бұрын
I don't use the cigarette lighter to power my radios as they are current limited to 10 amps. They can also be noisier on the HF bands than a direct connection to the vehicle battery. My vehicle battery runs the dual band VHF/UHF mobile in the car but I always use an external battery for HF. The VHF/UHF has a direct connection to the battery to avoid the limitations of the cigarette lighter.
@JD144-10 ай бұрын
@@KB9VBRAntennas I figured as much, just wanted to ask. Never know what kind of trick you might learn. Thanks!
@lawrence324210 ай бұрын
Does chicken wire fence vs. window screen?
@KB9VBRAntennas10 ай бұрын
Material doesn't matter as much as surface area covered.
@nhaggin10 ай бұрын
With the 44" x 108" cloth, I've noticed that on 20m I can easily get SWR under 1.1 and low reactance, but by the time I get to 10m I can't get it down much below 1.5. 108" is slightly more than 1/4 wave on 10m and slightly less on 12m, so might I actually have too much surface area for those bands?
@KB9VBRAntennas10 ай бұрын
I wonder if folding the cloth in half, or at least partially, would benefit the 10 meter band. You'd cover less surface area and presumably would be able to get a better match.
@nhaggin9 ай бұрын
@@KB9VBRAntennas I was finally able to experiment and yes, folding it in half does improve SWR on the higher bands. I got the dip on 17 meters down to 1.1-1.2 and the lowest point on 15 through 10 was at 1.05. Reactance was still low and I was getting good reports back. 73 de KB9OFH
@russbrown19410 ай бұрын
THe faraday cloth rolls up to nothing and that matters, especially if you travel a lot or backpack. I use two faraday cloths on lower bands routinely, it makes a difference. One other weird thing I do is I have one attached to my ATAS-120A mount. It helps on higher bands even with a well bonded vehicle. Funny thing is, I used to pull it out and lay it over the top of the car. Now I just leave it inside the car. They work the same.
@MichaelWolford-p4d5 ай бұрын
😮I've used a roll of chicken wire and it worked well.
@KB9VBRAntennas5 ай бұрын
Yep, the type of material you use really doesn't matter. Window screen works well because it rolls up easy.
@christophersmith115510 ай бұрын
i have an idea. two screens in a in a plus + layout.
@TonyYork-KB9RAO10 ай бұрын
so is that book the King Charles version?
@maxasaurus30088 ай бұрын
Way over my head, I do want to visit Joe’s shack: looks like a giant toy store 😲
@AH6UN_OE4JHW10 ай бұрын
Hi Mike, thanks for the POTA contact on Saturday. 73 gd DX - George AH6UN / OE4JHW