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Default Beverage antenna questions

On 1/10/2012 3:21 PM, Padraigh ProAmerica wrote:
The beverage antenna seems to be an excellent mw receiving antenna.

1) Is there a reasonable minimum length?

2) The beveage is supposed to be grounded through a resistor at the far
end. What type of resistor and how much ohmage?

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