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Subject: Topband: Cores on Beverage antennas.
From: F Z_Bruce <k1fz@myfairpoint.net>
Reply-to: k1fz@myfairpoint.net
Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2018 13:15:55 -0400
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A good reference for Beverage antenna length is by W3LPL,  Search  online for 
his patterns, F/B    info.

If a shorter Beverage wire length is used because of space restrictions,    a 
near  perfect   feed and  restive termination  can appear as a low VSWR,  over 
a reasonable  frequency range.
However  here in Maine,  the  ground is typically not close to level in 
elevation , and  with   variations in soil  conductivity,  resonant lengths  
are beneficial..

One of the ways to make a wire look  electrically longer is the use of covered 
wire. (Velocity factor that can vary with type of covering used).  
Also  some have  placed small lumped inducatances  along the way,,  Another 
used a slinky.. 

Basic understanding about  cores  that most,  excepting mix 33,  are inductive, 
 So have a question for anyone who has tried it.  Will adding many mix, 43, and 
77   spaced  cores with a few turns each  along the Beverage wire , lower the 
basic frequency enough to  be beneficial?    

73
Bruce-K1FZ
http://www.qsl.net/k1fz/beverage_antenna.html
 

 
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