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I heard Art Bell is or was building a massive new antenna system for his
ameteur radio station.Anyone know what it is?Being that he has all that real estate over there in Nevada I'll bet it's a Beverage or something like that. |
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![]() "Jay O' McVeigho" wrote in message ... : I heard Art Bell is or was building a massive new antenna system for his : ameteur radio station.Anyone know what it is?Being that he has all that real : estate over there in Nevada I'll bet it's a Beverage or something like that. : : : Ok it was a double loop. http://www.ccrane.com/news/whatsinthenews11.19.02.htm |
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He keeps making a big deal of having a few hundred volts on his loop. I
remember using an end-fired "long" wire antenna on 160 and 80 meters when I was 14 years old in the 1950s. The antenna was some 200 feet long. In clear weather, it usually had a fair amount of voltage on it. I put a VTVM on it and noted that the voltage would get to a few hundred volts at times, especially when a storm was a few miles away. During a storm, the voltage could get over 1000V, if I was foolish enough to measure it. I was! I could easily get a sufficient voltage to jump a gap. Since my ham equipment was all vacuum tube, I didn't worry about the voltage. Besides, I would ground it out with an RF choke except when I wanted to measure the voltage. When I was older, I was the CE of a 10 KW-DAD in WI and at night used its 2-tower phased array with 360 ground radials in a peat bog on 160 and 75/80 meters. That antenna easily connected to South America on 75 meters with my homebrew 4CX1000A final. I could measure a hefty voltage on that antenna too, so I always shunted it to ground with an RF choke, to keep me from being zapped when I moved around the spades in the doghouses. Gary Schnabl "Jay O' McVeigho" wrote in message ... "Jay O' McVeigho" wrote in message ... : I heard Art Bell is or was building a massive new antenna system for his : ameteur radio station.Anyone know what it is?Being that he has all that real : estate over there in Nevada I'll bet it's a Beverage or something like that. : : : Ok it was a double loop. http://www.ccrane.com/news/whatsinthenews11.19.02.htm |
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On 27 Jun 2004 18:13:27 GMT, "Jay O' McVeigho"
wrote: Ok it was a double loop. http://www.ccrane.com/news/whatsinthenews11.19.02.htm And I would bet Art traded the system out with C. Crane in exchange for endorsed ads. grin |
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![]() "Steve Sundberg" wrote in message ... : On 27 Jun 2004 18:13:27 GMT, "Jay O' McVeigho" : wrote: : : : Ok it was a double loop. : http://www.ccrane.com/news/whatsinthenews11.19.02.htm : : And I would bet Art traded the system out with C. Crane in exchange : for endorsed ads. grin : You wouldn't be so cynical as to think that would you /sarcasm : |
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He probably lights his array with one of those cheap Chinese radio/light
units by cranking every 30 minutes. Gary "Steve Sundberg" wrote in message ... On 27 Jun 2004 18:13:27 GMT, "Jay O' McVeigho" wrote: Ok it was a double loop. http://www.ccrane.com/news/whatsinthenews11.19.02.htm And I would bet Art traded the system out with C. Crane in exchange for endorsed ads. grin |
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