Re: [IRCA] Beverage - Wellbrook Array Comparisons

2009-11-10 Thread Russ Edmunds
--- On Mon, 11/9/09, John H. Bryant bjohnor...@rockisland.com wrote: So, what is the best antenna for seaside locations? If you can solve the liability and ownership problems that abound along most coasts, a well-grounded 1400 or 1500 foot long Beverage is likely the antenna of choice.

Re: [IRCA] Beverage - Wellbrook Array Comparisons

2009-11-10 Thread John H. Bryant
Rus, You guys at LBI appear to have had a heck of a good time and gotten some fine DX, despite it being toward the end of the traditional Fall Season. Your question appears to have been how short is too short for a BOG. I have to observe, what difference is there between a BEV, a BOG and a

Re: [IRCA] Beverage - Wellbrook Array Comparisons

2009-11-10 Thread Russ Edmunds
; 75:16:04W, Grid FN20id wb2...@yahoo.com FM: Yamaha T-80 Onkyo T-450RDS w/ APS9B @15' AM: Modified Sony ICF 2010 barefoot --- On Tue, 11/10/09, John H. Bryant bjohnor...@rockisland.com wrote: From: John H. Bryant bjohnor...@rockisland.com Subject: Re: [IRCA] Beverage - Wellbrook Array

[IRCA] Beverage - Wellbrook Array Comparisons

2009-11-09 Thread John H. Bryant
At 18:22 11/8/2009, Chuck Hutton wrote: Nick Hall-Patch had his ALA-100 array at Grayland with myself and Bruce Portzer Oct. 3 and 4. During that period, we compared it with a 1400' Beverage at 320 degrees that was terminated via 3 six foot ground rods. A different antenna than a 600'

Re: [IRCA] Beverage - Wellbrook Array Comparisons

2009-11-09 Thread Chuck Hutton
-core-dx.com From: bjohnor...@rockisland.com Subject: [IRCA] Beverage - Wellbrook Array Comparisons John Bryant's response 9:00PM 11/9 CLIP What Chuck seems to ignore is that the Wellbrook family of Phased Arrays has gone rather far beyond the unit that Nick A/Bed with Chuck's