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Subject: [TowerTalk] Beverage Antenna
From: "Jim Thomson" <jim.thom@telus.net>
Date: Mon, 2 Feb 2015 03:34:30 -0800
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Date: Mon, 2 Feb 2015 10:40:53 -0000
From: "Doug Turnbull" <turnbull@net1.ie>
To: "'Jim Thomson'" <jim.thom@telus.net>, <towertalk@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Beverage Antenna


###  You did the maths wrong.   ONE  wavelength is   984 / F ...or
984 / 1.832 =   537.11  feet.    537.11 / 20 =   26.86 feet. 

##  26.86 feet is the max height u could go on 160 m. 
13.43 feet is the max you could go on 80m. 
6.72 feet is the max for 40m. 

## So 13.43 would work for both 160+ 80m. 
Flip side is   2 wavelengths on 160m is 4 wavelengths on 80, etc. 

##  so it’s a bunch of tradeoffs, depending on bands covered, length of  
beverage etc. 
I have zero experience with beverages...so don’t know if a beverage would work 
any better
than a 80m rotary dipole or not..on RX.   I cant see any beverage working 
better than a 40m yagi either. 

##  If u were using 4 squares on 160-80-40m.... the beverage would be the 
ticket on RX. 
You don’t see too many 40m 4 square arrays.....they usually don’t do as good as 
a 40m yagi.    

Jim  VE7RF

 



Dear OMs,
     This is the maximum height and 0.05 is 1/20 so you should have a
maximum height of 13 feet.    Not many people use the Beverages this high -
they may work but is performance impaired?   The w8JI article is a good one.

                     73 Doug EI2CN

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Sent: 02 February 2015 05:02
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Subject: [TowerTalk] Beverage Antenna

Date: Sun, 1 Feb 2015 01:47:06 +0000
From: <samsadventure@gmail.com>
To: Don <w7wll@arrl.net>, Towertalk <towertalk@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Beverage Antenna

read here:  http://www.w8ji.com/beverages.htm

## JI claims that max beverage  height should be .05 wavelength. 
That implies 26.86 feet.   492 / 1.832 =  268.55 feet. 
268.55 /  10 =   26.86 feet. 

##  It would be interesting to know  if you could use an existing 
6 ft tall fence line and strap a 8-15 ft tall pvc tube  to each
wooden fence post.   At that height, it would be a bitch to install
the beverage wire.  An orchard ladder might work. 

Jim   VE7RF  


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