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              Sloper Antenna Tests 
               By Mark 
                Connelly, WA1ION 
                hcdx mailing list, April 16, 2001 
              There has 
                been a lot of anecdotal reportage over the years about the value 
                of "sloper" antennas, particularly with regards to directivity 
                and nulling of "pest" stations from given bearings opposite to 
                the horizontal direction one looks from the high end of the sloper 
                to its low end.  
                This article seeks to look into the performance of these antennas 
                in more detail than afforded by previous accounts in the DX press. 
                A set-up I have used at several locations is illustrated above. 
              In the 
                1970's I set up a sloper at my parents' house in West Yarmouth, 
                MA with the specific idea of reducing New York City stations. 
                Broadcasters from that area form the biggest obstacle to foreign 
                medium-wave DXing from the southern side of Cape Cod. The antenna 
                worked very well. With WCBS-880 quite strong on a conventional 
                ferrite or air-core loop, Canary Islands and UK stations on 882 
                kHz were generally just a moderate to strong heterodyne. Sometimes 
                the old R390A could slice out the 882 audio, sometimes it couldn't. 
                When I switched over to the sloper, WCBS dropped markedly in strength 
                relative to the 882 Trans-Atlantics. Around local sunset, clear 
                Canary Islands audio was more often the rule than the exception 
                when using the sloper. Furthermore, right on 880, WCBS had a "hollow" 
                sound because of the groundwave / skywave mix; frequently it was 
                under attack by a co-channel Venezuelan that was barely noticeable 
                on the Space Magnet and Radio West ferrite loops. Other New York 
                stations up and down the dial were similarly reduced, thereby 
                assisting in Trans-Atlantic and Latin American DX catches.  
              In the 
                '90s, a sloper favoring the southeast was installed at a location 
                in East Harwich, MA. During auroral conditions, Brazilian and 
                deep African stations were often received in its "main beam" while 
                Boston groundwave stations coming from the northwest were noticeably 
                attenuated relative to how they sounded on random wires, ferrite 
                loops, and active whips used at the same location.For 
                the last 22 years at my home QTH in Billerica, MA I have generally 
                had at least one sloper in use. The one I use for general bandscanning 
                (the "Euro-sloper") slopes downward towards the east-northeast. 
                It puts a definite null towards Worcester, MA; Hartford, CT; New 
                York, NY; and some other major cities on the "I-95 corridor" heading 
                down to DC and VA. For European reception it ALWAYS beats any 
                figure-of-8 pattern loop including the exalted Kiwa. Sometimes 
                I set up a second sloper which gives best reception in the "pest 
                station directions" of west and southwest. Because this second 
                wire slopes downward from east to west, it picks up little in 
                the way of Trans-Atlantics since it's nulling that way. The purpose 
                of the "west-pest" antenna is for phasing against the "Euro-sloper". 
                The level potentiometer on its phasing unit channel is adjusted 
                downwards until a westerly station to be nulled is equal strength 
                with its level on the "Euro-sloper". The phase adjustment for 
                a null can then be enacted with little or no effect on the desired 
                DX signals from the east and northeast. 
              Several 
                other well-known East Coast DXers - including Bruce Conti, 
                Al Merriman, and Ben Dangerfield - have had similarly good results 
                over the years with the "phased opposing slopers" concept. The 
                bountiful Trans-Atlantic DX logs from all these guys demonstrate 
                that the method works. 
                Over 
                Easter weekend 2001, it was sunny and mild and the last little 
                patch of snow behind the house had melted away. Over the long 
                winter months, numerous antenna test plans had entered my head 
                and had been scribbled down in my notebook. As soon as weather 
                permitted, I said to myself, I'm going to get some of my higher 
                priority tests off and running. Quantifying the performance of 
                two slopers oriented in opposite directions was a test I'd long 
                wanted to run. How much of these antennas' stated benefits were 
                "for real", how much was just conjecture and "folklore"?  
                It was about time to take some daytime groundwave measurements 
                to find out. 
              Each 30 
                m sloper ran to one side of the high-impedance winding of 
                a Mini-Circuits T4-6T-X65 (4:1) transformer. The other high-impedance 
                winding was connected to a 10 m wire which ran along the ground 
                to a 1.5 to 2 m long copper pipe earth-ground rod. The low-impedance 
                winding was connected to the center conductor and to the shield 
                of 50-ohm coaxial cable (length less than 30 m) going to the Drake 
                R8A receiver inside the house. 
                The 
                European (east) sloper showed a definite null on signals in the 
                swath of bearings between 205 and 280 degrees. A sampling of receptions, 
                with dB stated as the strength by which the west sloper signal 
                level exceeded that on the east sloper, follows. Degrees shown 
                are clockwise of true north, e.g. 270 = due west. 
              
                
                   
                    |  
                       Freq.
                      | 
                     
                       Station
                      | 
                     
                       dB 
                        null
                      | 
                     
                       Degrees
                      | 
                   
                   
                    |  
                       650
                      | 
                     
                       WJLT-MA
                      | 
                     
                       21.0 
                        
                      | 
                     
                       207.6 
                        
                      | 
                   
                   
                    |  
                       1200
                      | 
                     
                       WKOX-MA
                      | 
                     
                       27.0 
                        
                      | 
                     
                       212.7 
                        
                      | 
                   
                   
                    |  
                       1060
                      | 
                     
                       WBIX-MA
                      | 
                     
                       30.0 
                        
                      | 
                     
                       212.9 
                        
                      | 
                   
                   
                    |  
                       940
                      | 
                     
                       WGFP-MA
                      | 
                     
                       21.0 
                        
                      | 
                     
                       223.9 
                        
                      | 
                   
                   
                    |  
                       600
                      | 
                     
                       WICC-CT
                      | 
                     
                       16.8 
                        
                      | 
                     
                       226.0 
                        
                      | 
                   
                   
                    |  
                       660
                      | 
                     
                       WFAN-NY
                      | 
                     
                       23.0 
                        
                      | 
                     
                       229.8 
                        
                      | 
                   
                   
                    |  
                       880
                      | 
                     
                       WCBS-NY
                      | 
                     
                       22.2 
                        
                      | 
                     
                       229.8 
                        
                      | 
                   
                   
                    |  
                       820
                      | 
                     
                       WNYC-NY
                      | 
                     
                       28.8 
                        
                      | 
                     
                       231.5 
                        
                      | 
                   
                   
                    |  
                       710
                      | 
                     
                       WOR-NY
                      | 
                     
                       21.0 
                        
                      | 
                     
                       232.0 
                        
                      | 
                   
                   
                    |  
                       1050
                      | 
                     
                       WEVD-NY
                      | 
                     
                       19.8 
                        
                      | 
                     
                       232.0 
                        
                      | 
                   
                   
                    |  
                       1010
                      | 
                     
                       WINS-NY
                      | 
                     
                       20.4 
                        
                      | 
                     
                       232.3 
                        
                      | 
                   
                   
                    |  
                       770
                      | 
                     
                       WABC-NY
                      | 
                     
                       21.0 
                        
                      | 
                     
                       232.5 
                        
                      | 
                   
                   
                    |  
                       1440
                      | 
                     
                       WWTM-MA
                      | 
                     
                       20.0 
                        
                      | 
                     
                       234.4 
                        
                      | 
                   
                   
                    |  
                       1310
                      | 
                     
                       WORC-MA
                      | 
                     
                       27.8 
                        
                      | 
                     
                       235.3 
                        
                      | 
                   
                   
                    |  
                       1080
                      | 
                     
                       WTIC-CT
                      | 
                     
                       19.8 
                        
                      | 
                     
                       237.9 
                        
                      | 
                   
                   
                    |  
                       1120
                      | 
                     
                       WBNW-MA
                      | 
                     
                       32.0 
                        
                      | 
                     
                       241.9 
                        
                      | 
                   
                   
                    |  
                       830
                      | 
                     
                       WCRN-MA
                      | 
                     
                       27.0 
                        
                      | 
                     
                       241.9 
                        
                      | 
                   
                   
                    |  
                       1470
                      | 
                     
                       WSRO-MA
                      | 
                     
                       27.6 
                        
                      | 
                     
                       243.0 
                        
                      | 
                   
                   
                    |  
                       760
                      | 
                     
                       WVNE-MA
                      | 
                     
                       23.2 
                        
                      | 
                     
                       246.4 
                        
                      | 
                   
                   
                    |  
                       580
                      | 
                     
                       WTAG-MA
                      | 
                     
                       21.0 
                        
                      | 
                     
                       246.7 
                        
                      | 
                   
                   
                    |  
                       640
                      | 
                     
                       WNNZ-MA
                      | 
                     
                       18.0 
                        
                      | 
                     
                       253.3 
                        
                      | 
                   
                   
                    |  
                       960
                      | 
                     
                       WFGL-MA
                      | 
                     
                       22.0 
                        
                      | 
                     
                       266.4 
                        
                      | 
                   
                   
                    |  
                       1000
                      | 
                     
                       WCMX-MA
                      | 
                     
                       21.6 
                        
                      | 
                     
                       269.2 
                        
                      | 
                   
                   
                    |  
                       1280
                      | 
                     
                       WEIM-MA
                      | 
                     
                       24.0 
                        
                      | 
                     
                       278.3 
                        
                      | 
                   
                   
                    |  
                       810
                      | 
                     
                       WGY-NY
                      | 
                     
                       20.0 
                        
                      | 
                     
                       278.3 
                        
                      | 
                   
                 
                 
              
              Several 
                weak signal Canadian Maritimes stations were only audible 
                on the east sloper. These included CHTN-720 (PEI), CFDR-780 (NS), 
                and CBA-1070 (NB). Going from one antenna to the other produced 
                different dominants on several channels, for instance WJTO-ME-730 
                and WGAN-ME-560 on the east sloper, WACE-MA-730 and WHYN-MA-560 
                on the west sloper. 
                The 
                western sloper had a somewhat narrower easterly null, most effective 
                between 60 and 120 degrees. The list of stations that it reduced 
                relative to the eastern sloper is fairly short because there aren't 
                many daytime-receivable stations to the east of here.  
              
                
                   
                    | Freq. | 
                    Station | 
                    dB 
                      null | 
                    Degrees | 
                   
                   
                    |  
                       970 
                        
                      | 
                     
                       WZAN-ME 
                        
                      | 
                     
                        
                        1.2 
                      | 
                     
                        
                        31.1 
                      | 
                   
                   
                    |  
                       730 
                        
                      | 
                     
                       WJTO-ME 
                        
                      | 
                     
                        
                        6.0 
                      | 
                     
                        
                        36.1 
                      | 
                   
                   
                    |  
                       910 
                        
                      | 
                     
                       WABI-ME 
                        
                      | 
                     
                        
                        1.8 
                      | 
                     
                        
                        37.7 
                      | 
                   
                   
                    |  
                       1230 
                        
                      | 
                     
                       WESX-MA 
                        
                      | 
                     
                        
                        8.0 
                      | 
                     
                        
                        92.4 
                      | 
                   
                   
                    |  
                       1360 
                        
                      | 
                     
                       WLYN-MA 
                        
                      | 
                     
                       15.2 
                        
                      | 
                     
                       112.9 
                        
                      | 
                   
                   
                    |  
                       950 
                        
                      | 
                     
                       WROL-MA 
                        
                      | 
                     
                        
                        6.0 
                      | 
                     
                       119.1 
                        
                      | 
                   
                   
                    |  
                       1430 
                        
                      | 
                     
                       WXKS-MA 
                        
                      | 
                     
                        
                        7.0 
                      | 
                     
                       139.8 
                        
                      | 
                   
                 
                 
              
              Stations 
                "off the side" (e.g. north, south) of each sloper didn't vary 
                much from one antenna to the other. The western sloper had a slight 
                gain advantage a bit more often on these because its grounding 
                was in a somewhat wetter location. 
                Full bandscan data for these tests may be obtained via Mark 
                Connelly's web site. 
                A zipped Microsoft 
                Excel file 
                is also available for download. 
              I leave 
                it to others, such as Neil Kazaross, to run EZNEC simulations 
                on these slopers to see how closely the software predictions match 
                the measured results. The foregoing study does show that, for 
                a simple antenna, the sloper has a lot going for it. Two opposing-direction 
                slopers fed to a phasing unit is a time-tested interference-fighting 
                solution endorsed by a number of the hobby's better known practitioners. 
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