I finished the installation of the first two 'two-wire' Beverage antennas a
few days ago. The N/S Beverage is 560 feet long and the E/W one is also 560
feet in length. The NE/SW Beverage will be 1360 feet long and the NW/SE one
will be 1100 feet long. All are 'cone-of-silence' lengths. Being able to
switch directions at the lick of a switch is terrific!
With the first two installed, I was able to compare them with the pennant
and evaluate the pre-amps with the antennas.
I wish to extend my extreme thanks to those who sent me their pre-amps for
this evaluation. The only one I did not have to compare was the Elbert
County Preamp. All preamps have been returned to their rightful owners.
ALL of the units performed well, but I am listing them in the order of my
preference. Please do not take this as a condemnation of any of these units.
Like any other ham gear, preference is almost always a subjective thing, and
certain units fit better with my particular circumstances and applications.
A word of caution is in order. The feed-point for all of my Beverage
antennas is with 50 feet of my 160M vertical. One antenna passes within ten
feet of the vertical. With 1KW to the vertical, I wound up blowing the
2-watt 51-ohm resistors in the control box that switches the receiving
direction. No, I didn't blow any pre-amps because I didn't have them in the
line. That is one reason my preference was for an indoor pre-amp.
The preamps from ICE are available as single-band units.
# Mfr M# 160M 80M 40M Price
1) KD9SV Dual-band YES YES NO $120
2) Ameco PT-3 YES YES YES $120
3) AY Technologies PRE-2 YES YES YES $99
4) ICE See Band 123B 124B 125B $48
5) Elbert County Preamp PP-1 Not available for test $65
Sorry it took so long, but WX prevented early harvesting and land prep. I
wanted to compare the results between the Beverages and the pennant before I
posted any results.
Ron, KA9ALC
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