Re: [HCDX]: Beverage Antennas
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Re: [HCDX]: Beverage Antennas



Pat, 
I believe it can be also made steerable (the main lobe) with the way the
termination is done. But on a good auroral night who cares ! And there have
been lots of them this year.
Cheers
Chris Martin,
Brisbane

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> From: Patrick Martin <mwdxer@xxxxxxxxx>
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> Subject: [HCDX]: Beverage Antennas
> Date: Tuesday, 12 October 1999 13:03
> 
> Hi:
> 
> I have been using Beverage antennas on the Oregon Coast for years. A
> question has come to mind. Does anyone know if the only reason to
> terminate a beverage is to kill the signal off the other end? In
> otherwords, are there are other advantages to having a beverage
> terminated?  I have one running to the North and to the South is pretty
> much ocean. California is more SSE.  Ideas anyone?  Thanks.
> 73s,
> 
> Patrick
> http://www.CallingHollywood.com
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