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Topband: Terminating System for Beverages

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Subject: Topband: Terminating System for Beverages
From: W8JI@contesting.com (Tom Rauch)
Date: Sun, 12 Aug 2001 10:12:07 -0400
> case, the idea is to shield that 10 foot vertical section of the beverage
> as it drops down to the ground.  Grounding the shield of the coax will
> protect the center conductor (part of the beverage system) from picking up
> the vertical component of noise.

Unfortunately that commonly held perception isn't true. The shield 
becomes a perfectly coupled secondary winding over the center, 
and has all the current the primary (the center conductor) has. 
Radiation remains unchanged.

Think of the Beverage drop wire shield in a direct comparison to the 
shield in a loop antenna. The shield in a small loop behaves 
exactly the same way. If the shield actually shielded the center 
conductor, the loop would be totally dead. Instead, the signal and 
noise response does not change when the shield is added.

The shield might redistribute the voltage and current peaks on the 
drop line (or in a loop antenna) but the overall system response to 
time-varying electric and magnetic fields remains just as good as it 
ever was. Nothing changes by adding a shield once you are a few 
feet from the loop antenna or drop wire, the shield is simply the 
"new antenna".
73, Tom W8JI
W8JI@contesting.com 

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