About a month ago, about 99% of my previously bad line noise went away for good, it seems as I can now drive up and down IL Hwy 59 and DX whereas at times there had been noise under locals ! Therefore I could move the ends of my western BOGs closer to the highway and the previously noisy powerlines.
The BOG now is about 425 feet long and runs at about 273 degrees. Starting at about 277 degrees and making a soft and gradual bend to 270 due to the lay of the land here. It is terminated via a basic 270 ohm Radio Shack resistor connected to my typical ground, a 5 foot piece of 1" diameter pipe. Some listening shows an improvement from the previous 350 footer as F/B is improved. Once again best termination seems to be midband. But in comparison to the shorter BOG the effects on channels like 1060 are dramatic. WHFB to the east is hammered during the day and weakling WRHL mixes with them. Last night KYW was hammered and at times no trace u/someone (I think KNLV) called the Christmas Channel. On 1130 last night I had no trace of WBBR and it was KBMR's 24 watts atop KFAN and some CKWX. 950 had Denver's KKFN nicely atop my SS Chicago local. Daytimes WNTA is now mixing with WKTA. Not much termination effect is noted near the band's edges however, but this antenna is certainly better than no termination. Speaking of daytimes, just after 2PM here and I came in from the DX car after listening to CBW's weatherman bragging about a high of -12C today. I look forward to lengthening and fixing up my longer one (will be about 600 ft) and hopefully getting a decent termination on that one as well. When I then phase the pair of them, I'll be starting with less eastern signals and hopefully can get a complete kill on pests east of me. 73 KAZ Barrington IL _______________________________________________ IRCA mailing list [email protected] http://montreal.kotalampi.com/mailman/listinfo/irca Opinions expressed in messages on this mailing list are those of the original contributors and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the IRCA, its editors, publishing staff, or officers For more information: http://www.ircaonline.org To Post a message: [email protected]
