Hi guys, I see certain measurements for the length of a BOG, such as 200ft for for 160 meters. And even a warning on one page, /* "The biggest mistake is making the BOG antenna too long. Try not to
Mikek said: "I'd like to apply the loading to a BOG to slow the VF and make it seems longer. ie. make a 80 meter BOG length work on 160 Meters. But then make the reactance go away for 80 Meters My ac
Hi guys, Just saw this page and it presented info that a BOG is a resonant antenna. It gives me a little boost about adding inductance to the antenna to artificially lengthen it. http://www.iv3prk.
Chuck Hi guys, Just saw this page and it presented info that a BOG is a resonant antenna. It gives me a little boost about adding inductance to the antenna to artificially lengthen it. Is there any a
The goal is admirable. I did some modeling of inductor shortened BOGS with EZNEC Pro4 and found it is extremely sensitive to height above ground. A half an inch change in height can reverse the patte
BOG is not a Beverage. So don't think about or treat a BOG like a Beverage. The relationship between a Beverage and a BOG is like the relationship between an Otter and a Platypus. Both are aquatic ma
Thanks for the input K2AV. After reading IV3PRK's webpage I was convinced a BOG is not related to a beverage. His first line is "yes, this is a resonant antenna, nothing to do with beverages!"**http:
K2AV says ".BOG is not a Beverage. So don't think about or treat a BOG like a Beverage." <snip> You seem pretty adamant about that Guy. What *SHOULD* we be calling it then please? Mike VE9AA Keswick
Author: "Chortek, Robert L." <Robert.Chortek@berliner.com>
Date: Mon, 2 Dec 2019 23:37:48 +0000
I dont think it matters what label we use as long as we correctly understand its electrical properties..... AA6VB Bob Robert L. Chortek _________________ Searchable Archives: http://www.contesting.co
I agree with Bob. I think the name BOG is firmly entrenched, whatever the electrical differences. Oh, I could propose a new name, but I doubt it would ever stick. I'll go back to my Otter/Platypus to
WOG wire on the ground I agree with Bob. I think the name BOG is firmly entrenched, whatever the electrical differences. Oh, I could propose a new name, but I doubt it would ever stick. I'll go back
But then it canalso be transmission line on a ground. In a form of coax line, twisted line. -- Andrey Fedorishchev, RA6LBS http://lowbandsystems.com/ _________________ Searchable Archives: http://www
It still wire on the ground But then it canalso be transmission line on a ground. In a form of coax line, twisted line. WOG wire on the ground whatever the doubt it Duckfaced Otter, science Duckfaced