Yes it can work. It will work better with poor soil conductivity. That
would be the case for sandy soil.
In article ,
"Richard" wrote:
Hi Shawn,
I do 90% of my DXing ay my summer cottage where I would lay loads of
beverages, but it would be best for me to place thwm a few centimeters under
the soil - how do you think that would work?
Thanks
Richard, Warsaw
"The Axelrods" wrote in message
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I have ben using B O G's for over 15 years and have logged tons of new
stations. They are easy to put out and reel back up. I recommend people
give
them a try. Many of mine have been just laid on the ground on or under the
snow without a ground rod and work great.
Shawn
"Richard" wrote in message
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Yup, it works - see
http://www.hard-core-dx.com/nordicdx...age/view1.html
and in practice
http://www.dxing.info/dxpeditions/miscou2004.dx
73's Richard SO5GB
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Telamon
Ventura, California