The original 1927 Beverage article which I had a copy of before
Hurricane Hugo had a drawing of reverse termination of a single wire
Beverage by placing the termination resistor in series with the center
tap of the matching coil LC circuit. I have not read any other
reference to this practice and am very curious if it works by creating a
phantom termination at the unterminated end of the wire. In my
particular case I could really improve a NW path by running the wire SE
and terminating at the NW end. A two wire Beverage is not practical and
an unterminated one can work but not achieve the directivity that I am
hoping for. Also the practice of running 500 feet of of RG-6 to the SE
end underneath the Beverage or parallel to it has been frowned upon in
previous reflector postings.
Any Suggestions?
Herb Schoenbohm, KV4FZ
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