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schmave said:.
David: You mentioned the urban sprawl in Mexico City. It reminded me of WSB's tower site. How is the ground conductivity in that part of the world?
DavidEduardo said:schmave said:.
David: You mentioned the urban sprawl in Mexico City. It reminded me of WSB's tower site. How is the ground conductivity in that part of the world?
The AMs in Mexico City are almost all on the floor of the Valley of México, which is a dry lake bed. The soft, loamy soil has great conductivity, much like the central valley of California... the area from Sacramento to Bakersfield. I don't know if there are measurements, but based on the range of the lower power stations, I would guess the conductivity is in the 8 to 15 range.
cyberdad said:According to a very general Atlas of ground conductivity that I was looking at, conductivity around Mexico City is a 10....which I'm sure is an approximation. But assuming that's accurate, your estimate is spot on. Best conductivity (30) appears to be chiefly in the coastal northeast.
David.DavidEduardo said:cyberdad said:According to a very general Atlas of ground conductivity that I was looking at, conductivity around Mexico City is a 10....which I'm sure is an approximation. But assuming that's accurate, your estimate is spot on. Best conductivity (30) appears to be chiefly in the coastal northeast.
Does your Atlas include just North America or the whole world. I'd love to know the conductivity estimates for Quito (Pichincha Province) and Guayaquil (Guayas Province) in Ecuador, where I had stations.
cyberdad said:I've been absent from the board for a few days (family stuff), but fortunately Icangelp stepped in. Indeed, this was the ground conductivity atlas I was referring to.