Radial wires of any length are an effective Beverage termination,
preferably laid on the ground to minimize undesired signal
pickup and to avoid the need to use a resonant length.
Elevated radials should be resonant length and opposing each
other to cancel signal pickup.
For a permanent installation, chicken wire laid on the ground
is a superb termination. If laid under gently sloping wires at
each end of the Beverage it forms a transmission line that significantly
reduces unwanted pickup from what would otherwise be roughly 7 foot
omnidirectional vertical termination wires at each end of the Beverage.
73
Frank
W3LPL
----- Original Message -----
From: "GEORGE WALLNER" <aa7jv@atlanticbb.net>
To: "Steve" <k0xp@k0xp.com>, "topband" <topband@contesting.com>
Sent: Sunday, April 28, 2024 12:57:17 AM
Subject: Re: Topband: DXpedition Beverage Termination Grounding Schemes??
On K1N we had two ~ 100 foot length radials at right angle at each end of
the Beverage. Because of the thick bushes, the radials were about 3 feet
above the rocky ground. The antenna worked reasonable well (18 JA QSO-s and
hundreds of EU0-s.)
George,
AA7JV
On Fri, 8 Mar 2024 16:32:21 -0800 Steve Harrison 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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