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Subject: Topband: BOG antenna
From: "Bruce" <k1fz@myfairpoint.net>
Date: Fri, 9 Dec 2011 18:21:52 -0800
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 The longest BOG I ever deployed was 5000 feet. The QTH was the desert west 
of Lancaster, California. Awsome up to about 3 MHz.

 Brian, KD6NRP


 BOG antennas "love" desert and sandbar locations. The actual electrical 
"ground" may be much below the earth's physical surface. The problem of self 
trmnation can be at much longer wire lengths, for a given frequency.

>From the Belfast Station Journal of Clarence Hansell- available through 
SUNY Library; Dept. of special collections; Stony Brook University;  Stony 
Brook, NY 11794
The exact length of the 1920s Belfast, Maine Beverage antennas was 52,610 
feet spaced 64 inches. Average height was 18 feet, and transposed at 
frequent intervals.
Hansell built the first commercial, fully operational, single sideband 
transmitter in Belfast 1923-1924 that was used for message & program relay 
to New York.
(Note- Not sure they had supressed carrirer though)
73
Bruce





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