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Charles Rogers, KJ5KU Duke City Hamfest/ ARRL New Mexico State Convention August 3-4, 2012 NEAR VERTICAL INCIDENCE SKYWAVE (NVIS)

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Page 1: Charles Rogers, KJ5KU Duke City Hamfest/ ARRL New Mexico State Convention August 3-4, 2012 NEAR VERTICAL INCIDENCE SKYWAVE (NVIS)

Charles Rogers, KJ5KU

Duke City Hamfest/ARRL New Mexico State

ConventionAugust 3-4, 2012

NEAR VERTICAL INCIDENCE SKYWAVE

(NVIS)

Page 2: Charles Rogers, KJ5KU Duke City Hamfest/ ARRL New Mexico State Convention August 3-4, 2012 NEAR VERTICAL INCIDENCE SKYWAVE (NVIS)

• Presentation Outline– Definition and Applications– Theory and Propagation– Practical NVIS Antennas– NVIS Forecast for F2 Layer– NVIS Antenna Designs and Builds– References and Acknowledgments

NVIS

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Near Vertical Incidence Skywave

NVIS

Page 4: Charles Rogers, KJ5KU Duke City Hamfest/ ARRL New Mexico State Convention August 3-4, 2012 NEAR VERTICAL INCIDENCE SKYWAVE (NVIS)

Frequencies between 1.8 and 30 MHz. have three propagation modes:

-Line of sight-Ground wave-Sky wave

• If used correctly, sky wave propagation enables us to provide continuous and dependable coverage that spans several hundred miles instead of several thousand miles.

• Signal reflects off the ionosphere

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• Keeping in mind the limitations of MF and HF, you can do amazing things which cannot be duplicated at other frequencies. This includes Near Vertical Incidence Skywave (NVIS) Communications.

• NVIS has significant importance in emergency and tactical military communications.

• NVIS mode has traditionally been misunderstood and poorly appreciated

Page 6: Charles Rogers, KJ5KU Duke City Hamfest/ ARRL New Mexico State Convention August 3-4, 2012 NEAR VERTICAL INCIDENCE SKYWAVE (NVIS)

FO = Critical Frequency: The highest frequency that will not penetrate the ionosphere more than 50% of the time when radiation is directed at a takeoff angle of 90˚.HPF = Highest Probable Frequency: The highest frequency at which ionospheric propagation between specific locations will be available 10% of the time.

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MUF = Maximum Usable Frequency: The highest frequency at which ionospheric propagation between specific locations will be available 50% of the time.FOT = Frequency of Optimum Traffic: The highest frequency at which ionospheric propagation between specific locations will be available 90% of the time.

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LUF = Lowest Usable Frequency: The lowest frequency at which ionospheric propagation between specific locations and using specific power levels, receiving equipment and antennas will be available 50% of the time. The LUF can be improved (lowered) by increasing power, using higher gain antennas, or by substituting higher performance receiving equipment.

Page 9: Charles Rogers, KJ5KU Duke City Hamfest/ ARRL New Mexico State Convention August 3-4, 2012 NEAR VERTICAL INCIDENCE SKYWAVE (NVIS)

For NVIS to happen, frequencies must be between LUF and MUF, or you may a general rule of thumb: -Nighttime 2-4 Mhz -Daytime 4-8 Mhz The best operating frequency is usually 20 to 25% below the MUF. Propagation data is always specific to the time of year, time of day and solar activity.

Page 10: Charles Rogers, KJ5KU Duke City Hamfest/ ARRL New Mexico State Convention August 3-4, 2012 NEAR VERTICAL INCIDENCE SKYWAVE (NVIS)

NVIS propagation occurs readily at the high end of the MF range and in the lower half of the HF frequency range.

160 m 1.8 – 2 MHz

80/75 m 3.5 – 4 MHz

40 m 7 – 7.3 MHz

Page 11: Charles Rogers, KJ5KU Duke City Hamfest/ ARRL New Mexico State Convention August 3-4, 2012 NEAR VERTICAL INCIDENCE SKYWAVE (NVIS)

NVIS and 60 Meters• 5 “Channels”• *100 Watts PEP• Voice /*Data/ *CW• 2.8 KHz Bandwidth• Daytime Use• Ionogram shows foF2 layer

height vs. freq. of approx. 5.4 Mhz

Center Freq.USB 'Dial' Frequency

5332 kHz 5330.5 kHz

5348 kHz 5346.5 kHz

*5357 kHz *5358.5 kHz

5373 kHz 5371.5 kHz

5405 kHz 5403.5 kHz

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•NVIS Communications occurs when the signal of an appropriate frequency is properly directed toward and reflected from the ionosphere.

•This requires proper frequency selection, a suitable antenna design, and sometimes appropriate power level.

Page 13: Charles Rogers, KJ5KU Duke City Hamfest/ ARRL New Mexico State Convention August 3-4, 2012 NEAR VERTICAL INCIDENCE SKYWAVE (NVIS)

NVIS coverage has been described as

being similar to the shape of an umbrella. The signal reflects off

the ionosphere and emanates out at a substantial radius from the center

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NVIS Propagation Concept

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Takeoff angles are used to enable NVIS operation and path length. Signal strength stays fairly equal over the area of coverage.

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To enable these values of takeoff angles, the antenna must be placed at an elevation that is closer to the ground. Elevation is wavelengthdependent.

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The type of ground has an effect on the overall gain of the antenna.

Page 19: Charles Rogers, KJ5KU Duke City Hamfest/ ARRL New Mexico State Convention August 3-4, 2012 NEAR VERTICAL INCIDENCE SKYWAVE (NVIS)

Vertical Gain of Dipole at 0.2 Wavelength Over Various Types of Ground (dBi)

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Gain of dipole at various wavelengths above ground (dBd).

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The height above ground also has an effect on the impedance of the antenna; therefore, a tuner must be used. Most of the tuners that come built-in to radios are not wide enough to be used and are generally good only for an SWR of 3:1-4:1.For NVIS, we may see SWR’s as high as 200:1 or 300:1.

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Remote tuners or SGC couplers may be best suited for this application. They can eliminate some of the losses incurred when coaxial cable is used.

Page 23: Charles Rogers, KJ5KU Duke City Hamfest/ ARRL New Mexico State Convention August 3-4, 2012 NEAR VERTICAL INCIDENCE SKYWAVE (NVIS)

Orientation of NVIS horizontal antenna is generally not important, since the azimuth pattern of horizontal antennas this close to the ground is somewhat circular.

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PRACTICAL NVIS ANTENNAS

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NVIS Antennas and Efficiency• Higher efficiency types

– Inverted V with or without reflector– Fan Dipole– Shirley Dipole– Full Wave Loop

• Lower efficiency types– T2FD Various Configurations

• B&W BDW-90 Folded Dipole– 90 Ft., 1.8-54 MHz Coverage, $325

– AS-2259/2268 (Collins 637K)

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Resonant dipole with or without a reflector

Page 28: Charles Rogers, KJ5KU Duke City Hamfest/ ARRL New Mexico State Convention August 3-4, 2012 NEAR VERTICAL INCIDENCE SKYWAVE (NVIS)

Fan Dipole can be used to cover multiple frequencies. Center sag can add some gain.

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An inverted “V” or an inverted “V” with a reflector could be used. The inverted “V” has about the same amount of gain as a dipole as long as the included angle stays above 120˚. As the included angle gets smaller, the upward gain starts to decrease and side lobes develop.

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Inverted “V” with a reflector

Page 31: Charles Rogers, KJ5KU Duke City Hamfest/ ARRL New Mexico State Convention August 3-4, 2012 NEAR VERTICAL INCIDENCE SKYWAVE (NVIS)

As the included angle increases above 120 degrees, the upward gain lowers and side lobes start to develop

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Shirley Dipole Array requires 4 posts for support

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Full Wave Loop w/ 4 posts for support

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T2FD- B&W BDW-90 Wideband with gain down 5dB from Dipole.

Page 35: Charles Rogers, KJ5KU Duke City Hamfest/ ARRL New Mexico State Convention August 3-4, 2012 NEAR VERTICAL INCIDENCE SKYWAVE (NVIS)

T2FD- B&W BDW-90 “FDMK” needed for Inverted V configuration.

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T2FD- B&W Inverted “V” 3.5 MHz Center Ht. 25’ Ends 12’1.8 MHz Center Ht. 40’Ends 20’

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B&W Manpack MP-45 or MP-90 One Man Setup 15-min. $1990.00

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Difficult tuning with gain down about 5 db from a dipole

Page 39: Charles Rogers, KJ5KU Duke City Hamfest/ ARRL New Mexico State Convention August 3-4, 2012 NEAR VERTICAL INCIDENCE SKYWAVE (NVIS)

40M-80M Portable NVIS

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Mobile NVIS Antennas• Antenna must be oriented in the horizontal

position towards the back or front of vehicle• The longer the antenna the better

– Consider whip antenna

• Whip antenna configuration– 45 Degrees tilt– Tie down end with rope

• Tilted pattern when tied towards back of vehicle• Vertical loop pattern when tied to front of vehicle

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A whip tilt adapter can be fabricated to enable a mobile whip to be bent down to a more horizontal position

Page 45: Charles Rogers, KJ5KU Duke City Hamfest/ ARRL New Mexico State Convention August 3-4, 2012 NEAR VERTICAL INCIDENCE SKYWAVE (NVIS)

NVIS FORECAST for F2 LAYER“foF2”

Page 46: Charles Rogers, KJ5KU Duke City Hamfest/ ARRL New Mexico State Convention August 3-4, 2012 NEAR VERTICAL INCIDENCE SKYWAVE (NVIS)

Hourly NVIS World Map• For communications

within 300 kilometers – (186 mi.)

• To use the map, locate the map for your location and click on it. 

• The color (frequency) at your location is the optimum frequency for F2 layer NVIS communication.

• Updated at 40 minutes past the hour.

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• Click on the maps to zoom and reload.

• These maps are made from data gathered in real time around the world using HF ionospheric radar systems called ionosondes.

• Mapping source: Australian Government IPS Radio and Space Services

• Web: http://www.ips.gov.au/HF_Systems/6/5/

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Real Time F-2 Layer• Global map of F2-

layer critical frequencies.

• Corresponds to the maximum radio frequency that can be reflected by the F2-region of the ionosphere at vertical incidence

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• Current location of the auroral ovals, the sunrise/sunset terminator and the regions of the world where the sun is 12º below the horizon which estimates the gray-line corridor where HF propagation is usually enhanced.

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• Used to determine the frequencies that will always be returned to the Earth.

• Higher foF2 values indicate a stronger ionosphere and correspond to regions with higher MUFs. .

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NVIS ANTENNA DESIGNS

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Portable NVIS sloper antenna attached to vehicle for 3939 KHz. 90’ long, 33’ height

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40M-80M Portable NVIS

Page 54: Charles Rogers, KJ5KU Duke City Hamfest/ ARRL New Mexico State Convention August 3-4, 2012 NEAR VERTICAL INCIDENCE SKYWAVE (NVIS)

40M-80M Portable NVIS

Page 55: Charles Rogers, KJ5KU Duke City Hamfest/ ARRL New Mexico State Convention August 3-4, 2012 NEAR VERTICAL INCIDENCE SKYWAVE (NVIS)

40M-80M Portable NVIS

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References and Acknowledgments

• “Near Vertical Incidence Skywave Communications, Theory, Techniques and Validation”, Fiedler and Farmer, 1996, World Radio Books. (Out of Print)

• “The ARRL Antenna Handbook 21st Edition, Pgs. 6-3 to 6-10• Article, “Simple NVIS Antennas”, D.W. Thorn, K6SOJ• Article, “Some Notes on NVIS Cloud Burners”, L.B. Cebik,

W4RNL (SK) • Article, “Near Vertical Incident Scattering Antenna”, Dr. Carl

O. Jelinek, N6VNG (SK)• Article, “NVIS: Near-Vertical Incidence Skywave

Propagation”, Raynet-HF Team.• David Powel, NM5U for assistance with EZNEC

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