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Remote controled Termination beverage antenna
Shows the overall set-up if using a twisted pair Beverage or Ewe antenna
post 24 Mar 2024
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Beverage Antenna Transformers
Keep Beverage wire ends away from towers, that can re-radiate signals, even if they are not used as transmit verticals
Beverage Antenna Designs
Most of us don’t have the necessary 80 acres of land so the feedpoints to our Beverages often end up far away and must be fed through long runs of coaxial cable
Beverage Antenna
The Beverage we use is a DX Engineering RPS-1 dual directional 360 foot 109,7 m, oriented due North/South, six feet 1,8 m off the ground
Beverage Antennas
I am using 3 two wire Beverage antennas from a design in the ON4UN Low Band DXing book. These antennas give two directions at a time which provides 6 directions of coverage
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Keep Beverage wire ends away from towers, that can re-radiate signals, even if they are not used as transmit verticals
Most of us don’t have the necessary 80 acres of land so the feedpoints to our Beverages often end up far away and must be fed through long runs of coaxial cable
The Beverage we use is a DX Engineering RPS-1 dual directional 360 foot 109,7 m, oriented due North/South, six feet 1,8 m off the ground
I am using 3 two wire Beverage antennas from a design in the ON4UN Low Band DXing book. These antennas give two directions at a time which provides 6 directions of coverage
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Linear loaded short dipole 21Mhz For my amateur radio activities on the HF bands I only have a 3.6 m wide balcony available for antennas. After some study I decided to experiment with a shortened dipole for the 15 m band