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Old December 30th 08, 04:32 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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Default Transmitting with a "Beverage" Antenna and/or a Ferrite Rod Antenna

On Dec 29, 5:52*am, Dave wrote:
John Smith wrote:

Now, let me give you a mechanical example, so those willing and/or able
may grasp the concept, in fact, let me give you a couple:


1) The neighbors light is shining in my window(s), it is too bright too
sleep--I place a thick blanket over the window--WAALAA, "masked" the
problem!


2) The neighbors stereo is too loud. *I plug my ears, again, WAALAAA,
problem fixed!


3) [add your own example here]


telemundo is an argumentative idiot with a poor working knowledge of
what discussions he engages in *... *:-(


But then, if you don't possess the knowledge/experience to be able to
realize this, no one can blame you for being fooled ... later.


Regards,
JS


- Telemundo is a subsidiary of General Electric.
-
- Your analogies don't hold up.
-*You cannot transmit with a Beveridge
- and you cannot transmit with a ferrite loop.

Dave -says- You cannot transmit with a Beveridge and

Dave that is "Beverage" Antenna
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beverage_antenna
and sure you can Transmit with it.
http://www.qsl.net/k2hq/bev.htm
http://www.kkn.net/~n2nc/bev_arrays/
http://members.cox.net/kb1gw/bev-page.htm
http://www.n0hr.com/hamradio/66/10/ham_radio0.htm
http://www.seed-solutions.com/gregor...n/Beverage.htm

-IF- You really wanted a Beverage Antenna for very
Directional Transmitting : Single-point on a Single
Frequency : You might try one at 1.5 WL or 3 WL

Dave -says- you cannot transmit with a ferrite loop.

Sure you can Dave and Ferrite Rod Transmitting
http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/~www_pa/...rt7/page5.html
Antennas are just about every where you go . . .
http://www.radio-electronics.com/inf...od_antenna.php
-think- Low Power Very Directional Transmitting
Antenna RFID Detection Exit Door Systems in
many Retail Stores : Some/Many of these use
Ferrite Rod Transmitting Antennas {Transponders}.
http://www.elnamagnetics.com/library/rfant.pdf

Dave even Arnie Coro "DXers Unlimited" [RHC]
says it can be done ;-}
http://www.radiohc.org/Distributions...s/01-1222.html
"you can build a ferrite rod loop antenna"
 
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