beverages have always fascinated me. But I have never had the property
to have one.
I might now, BUT, how do you know how long and what direction to lay it
out to maximize signal to the desired direction?
I assume the longer it is, the higher gain it has and more towards the
ends the lobe is?
Joe WB9SBD
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On 8/1/2019 1:01 PM, Wes wrote:
Doesn't "BOG" mean, Beverage On Ground? If so, isn't the answer, "on
the ground"?
Wes N7WS
On 8/1/2019 10:08 AM, Paul Mclaren wrote:
Just a ‘simple’ question hopefully - How close to the ground should a
BOG
be for best/good performance?
I am looking for any additional info that I can get to supplement what I
have found online already so good on the balun, wire type and
termination
resistor.
My single unterminated beverage I have at the moment was
transformational
compared to a Wellbrooke loop but the location it is in will soon be
80 new
homes so time to look elsewhere. Current plan is a small number (maybe
three) BOG antennas switched by a remote relay but distance is
limited to
200ft maximum in any direction.
Plan is to use the BOGs for 160 but also 80,40 and maybe 30m.
Regards
Paul MM0ZBH
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