Paul, I doubt that anyone can predict the effect exactly without some very 
sophisticated modeling software and exact dimensions.  I will give a stab at 
it, but because you are talking about a very wide frequency band and some 
unknowns about bonding and the conductivity of the roof you will have as an 
alternate I will have to speak in generalities.

Since you are talking 30 feet from the antenna which is about 1/2 wavelength on 
20 meters, presumed to be the lowest frequency, the effect should not be too 
great.

The alternate roofing material will also affect radiation somewhat, so I would 
doubt that the solid metel effect would be much greater than composition 
shingles.  I don't know much about ceramic roofs, but I would guess they would 
have a little greater effect than composition but less than metal.  

I would expect more effect on pattern than SWR or other loading indications.  
The effect, if noticed at all would be a slight signal improvement in the 
directions away from the room and a slight deterioration in the direction of 
the roof.

I would expect that your situation will be very interesting for observation and 
discussion during rag chews and increase your enjoyment of your QTH and amateur 
radio.  We hams like to observe and discuss such things at length.  I would 
predict that you are much more likely to make interesting contacts while 
sitting in a dry hamshack talking on the radio than while replacing shingles 
standing on the roof.  My advice as an Electrical Engineer and after 57 years 
as a ham radio operator is to buy the roof you want, enjoy the lack of leaks 
and continue to enjoy radio.  I doubt that you will notice much difference in 
antenna performance, but you will spend many enjoyable hours trying and 
discussing the difference on the radio and in eyeball QSOs.
 
Willis 'Cookie' Cooke 
K5EWJ & Trustee N5BPS, USS Cavalla, USS Stewart


________________________________
 From: Paul Taenzer <ptaen...@gmail.com>
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net 
Sent: Thursday, July 4, 2013 11:19 AM
Subject: [Elecraft] OT - anyone have experience with effects of metal roofs on 
antenna performace?
 

Hello,

We live on a very windy Island (with an industrial wind farm) and have been
loosing shingles off the roof due to severe wind storms.

We've been considering having a metal roof, but I'm wondering about the
possible impact of the metal roof on the radiation pattern and efficacy of
nearby antennas.

There's a SteppIR on a tower about 20 feet from a corner of the roof. The
antenna is about 30 feet higher than the highest point of the roof.

I'd appreciate learning from anyone with relevant experience or technical
expertise related to this.

Many thanks.

73s,

Paul
VA3LX
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