When I was lucky enough to get by with running a 1200 foot Beverage on the
rocks about 15-20 feet from the sea across about ten properties, all it took on
either end was a 20 foot wire soldered to a copper plate with a big rock on top
in shallow water. Best RX antenna I’ve ever had.
I would think attaching the termination resister to a long wire (quarter
wavelength or more?) in the same direction as the Beverage wire would be good
enough. I seriously doubt you would actually notice a difference between that
and either a ground rod or multiple wires fanned out.
73…Stan, ZF9CW
> On Mar 8, 2024, at 6:32 PM, Steve Harrison <k0xp@k0xp.com> wrote:
> When on a DXpedition, and Beverages are quickly tossed and laid out
> within several hours, how is the termination resistor "grounded" at the
> far end, and the transformer at the near end; with counterpoises, ground
> rods, or what?
>
> And with either of those, how long and how many wires for the
> counterpoises, and/or how many and how long the ground rod??
>
> I've seen photos of expeditioners laying out Beverage wire through, over
> and under thickets full of brambles and thorny bushes; but never have I
> seen them laying out counterpoises or pounding in ground rods.
>
> Curious Steve, K0XP
>
>
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