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There is always the danger of lightning hitting a metal fence too.
cuhulin |
Steve - Sound like you had a 'mini'
Beverage-on-the-Ground (BOG) Antenna. ~ RHF http://www.hard-core-dx.com/nordicdx...age/view1.html |
In article . com,
"RHF" wrote: Steve - Sound like you had a 'mini' Beverage-on-the-Ground (BOG) Antenna. ~ RHF http://www.hard-core-dx.com/nordicdx...age/view1.html . Car DXing - by Hans Johnson http://www.anarc.org/naswa/issues/0898/swc0898.html . . . . . This is not a mini-Beverage. A Beverage needs to be near but off the ground. The snake antenna uses a coax with the outer shorted to inner at the far end from the radio. A wire on the ground is just a wire on the ground and as you found out will pick up signals. depending on what you need it to do it can be a good antenna. I occasionally take a portable (Sony 7600G) to the park and listen to Australia on 21,740 during the day. I elevate a wire in the trees to get better reception and this is on a hill over looking the pacific ocean. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
Telamon - When is a Beverage Not a Beverage ?
When it is a BOG = A Beverage-On-the-Ground ! |
cuhulin:
Make a homemade "coherer" and use it on the antenna wire to ground... John On Sun, 14 Aug 2005 17:06:13 -0500, cuhulin wrote: There is always the danger of lightning hitting a metal fence too. cuhulin |
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