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Re: Topband: BOG height

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Subject: Re: Topband: BOG height
From: "Ed Sawyer" <sawyered@earthlink.net>
Date: Thu, 1 Aug 2019 14:57:30 -0400
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Isn't  BOG still a beverage just with more ground coupling loss because its
literally "on the ground"?  So the typical answer on beverages seems to be
that 4 - 10 ft above the ground is low enough to eliminate the undesired
noise but high enough to reduce the losses from being too low to the ground.
A BOG is a beverage with higher than desired losses.  But if its long
enough, pointed in the right direction, and your ground conductivity is
accommodating, its less of a trade than the reverse of those items.

 

I have had a few unplanned BOGs that were discovered as "on the ground"
because of some supports falling down.  I could immediately hear the
difference, but they still worked.  Would they be usable if that was my only
option?  Sure.  Just not as good as the same wire at 6 - 8 ft.

 

I use 650 - 1000 ft terminated beverages and they are quite amazing.  My
ground condition is lossy and I don't have much local noise to null out.
Its pretty much all atmospheric noise.

 

Ed  N1UR

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