Colin,
beverage through wooded area is not a major problem,
i use 3 like this, and they rose my score from 150 to 224
the best is #1 240m forward SE
The worth factor is ground quality,
as poor is ground as poor is front to back,
In the local sandbox, ground resistance between ends
is measured in DC at 1500 ohms (bev #2 320m forward South )
it make only 10 dB difference between loaded and not loaded mode,
on northen signals.
A nearby hill in front of bevearage #3, 200m forward NE ,
reduce signal level, but not signal to noise,
but also rise capture angle,
where sometimes there is no signal comming.
Even with handicaps beverages are better as anything else.
73 Jeff F6AOJ
http://f6aoj.ao-journal.com/crbst_271.html
----- Original Message -----
From: "Colin Cook" <col.kat@btinternet.com>
To: <topband@contesting.com>
Sent: Friday, November 13, 2009 11:43 PM
Subject: Topband: Beverages inside a hedgerow?
>
> Hi all,
> How would a beverage be affected if it was actually run /_inside_/ a
> hedgerow?. Around my location are hedgerows of between 500 and 1200 feet
> in most directions. I have heard of op's running them through wooded
> areas and also op's using the BOG configuration. Would the beverage be
> affected in the same way ie a lower resistor termination or would it be
> a dead loss? (pardon the pun).
> Any info would be great..
> Thanks in advance
> 73 Colin, gm0vhr
>
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