I was looking at using PVC & thinking of getting 1/2" or 3/4" PVC and spreading them out every 40 feet or so. I ventured out today to where these are going to be laid out in a NW & NE direction & mos
Author: Mike Waters W0BTU <mrscience65704@yahoo.com>
Date: Mon, 8 Feb 2010 19:23:35 -0800 (PST)
My Beverage supports are 10' high and 100' apart. Never had a deer hit it. http://picasaweb.google.com/katie65752/BeverageAntennas# 73, Mike Waters W0BTU ____________________________________________
For what its worth, I take steel fence posts and pound them into the ground about 12 -18 inches. I then take 2" pvc pipe and just slide over the top of them. The pvc pipe is ten feet long with a slic
I run my Beverages at ten feet above the ground. We have an abundance of deer and coyotes here, but I don't think I've ever lost a Beverage wire to a deer, or vice versa. Instead, I have frequent dam
Bud, I have been using four - 760 foot switched bi-directional (DXE) beverages for a couple seasons now. I have been using nylon cord to suspend 450 ohm ladder line in the woods. It holds up pretty w
First of all I want to thank those of you who took the time to answer my questions regarding beverages and finally, to the people who responded regarding supports. I ended up getting the two directio
If the actual signal is more on the beverage, but the signal to noise is better on your K9AY, and that difference is making the K9AY harder to use, then simply add a good preamp after the K9AY. Bever