- 1. Topband: Phased 2-wire Beverage antennas (score: 1)
- Author: n0tt1@juno.com (n0tt1@juno.com)
- Date: Thu, 2 Jan 2003 01:32:10 +0000
- HNY Topbanders! Got a question about the two-wire Beverage antennas.... Assuming that: 1. Two identical 2-wire Beverages, separated by, say 270 feet... 2. Each has a "Beverage box" that is identical.
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- 2. Topband: Phased 2-wire Beverage antennas (score: 1)
- Author: w8ji@contesting.com (Tom Rauch)
- Date: Thu, 02 Jan 2003 07:41:39 -0500
- are Yes, it makes a difference! That would put one of the antenna out-ofphase! You must have the phase identical in the back-fire mode. Also, each antenna must have similar or ideally the same phase
- /archives//html/Topband/2003-01/msg00015.html (7,347 bytes)
- 3. Topband: Phased 2-wire Beverage antennas (score: 1)
- Author: i4jmy@iol.it (Maurizio Panicara)
- Date: Fri, 03 Jan 2003 05:39:22 -0500
- With such an arrangement I think that one could try to play with phases to electrically steer heading, and consequently nulls. This obviously is limited to reasonable small amounts. 73, Mauri I4JMY
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- 4. Topband: Phased 2-wire Beverage antennas (score: 1)
- Author: n0tt1@juno.com (by way of Bill Tippett <btippett@alum.mit.edu>)
- Date: Fri, 03 Jan 2003 05:40:16 -0500
- Thanks to all who replied. To recap, it DOES make a difference on how the two-wire lines are connected in the push-pull (AKA "back fire", "reverse", "near-end" modes) mode becasue one of the antennas
- /archives//html/Topband/2003-01/msg00019.html (7,091 bytes)
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