Ham Amateur Radio Technician Practice Exam 2026 – The Complete All-in-One Guide to Exam Success

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Where should the radial wires of a ground-mounted vertical antenna system be placed?

Above the ground

As close to the antenna as possible

On the surface or buried a few inches below the ground

The radial wires of a ground-mounted vertical antenna system are most effectively placed on the surface or buried a few inches below the ground for several reasons. Radials function to create a more efficient ground plane, which enhances the antenna's performance by effectively radiating RF energy. By orienting them close to the ground, you maximize their capacitance and contribute to better impedance matching and improved radiation efficiency.

When buried just below the surface, the radials can remain out of the way, reducing visual and physical obstructions while still performing their function of lowering the radiation resistance of the vertical antenna. This configuration aids in maximizing the antenna's ground connection, which helps with effective signal transmission and reception.

Setting radials above the ground or at a height equal to the antenna does not utilize the ground's natural conductivity and creates potential losses in efficiency, while placing them too far away from the antenna reduces their effectiveness in providing necessary ground reflections that enhance the antenna's overall performance.

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At a height equal to the antenna

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