Mike,
First, I have no direct experience with a Beverage, but, being in the "I
dream of 40 acres with an array like ON4UN" category, I have read much on
the subject. ON4UN sez that they can cross (even at other than right angles)
with only 4" spacing. Check out HIS array on page 7-24 of Low Band DXing -
he has 11 of them in one field and crosses them over each other with impunity.
73,
Scotty WA2DFI
At 17:56 12/10/96 +0600, you wrote:
>I am wanting to put up another Beverage that will have to be perpendicular
>to my EU Beverage. I will cross the EU Beverage at 'about' the same plane,
>but will try to keep them at least a foot or two apart.
>
>These two Beverages are (will be) about 300 feet long.Consequently I don't
>want to compromise them...too...much.
>
>1. Does anyone have any experience crossing beverages at right angles as I
>have described?
>2. If one of the Beverages was already in use prior to the second one: Did
>adding the second degrade the initial Beverage?
>3. What does theory (Misek / Devoldere) have to say about this situation?
>Does being at right angles cause no effects?
>4. Additional comments welcome.
>
>Tnx es 73 de Mike K5UO
>Mike Bragassa,K5UO
>ex-NS7Z, AA5NK
>Conroe, TX,/ Moscow, Russia
>USA: k5uo@contesting.com
>Russia: bragassa@glasnet.ru
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