I also have found the BOG antenna to be quieter than my up in the air Beverages. In some types of thunderstorm QRN I have been able to make DX contacts when copy was not possible on other Beverages. Self termination varies with ground conditions. Trying to resonate a BOG is like chasing a butterfly, as ground conditions are constantly changing. The non resonant approach is working well, my BOG length is now 160 feet. Low Banders in my area are using from 134 to 160 foot lengths. An earlier experiment with a two wire, two direction 247 foot BOG went well until late winter when snow melting and re-freezing took place. Then self termination, and pattern changes took place. Best length varies with local ground conditions and bands of interest.... ( Non-conductive sands of Cape Cod, and Florida would be near the BOG optimum) They are easy to install, low maintenance, and rarely gets damaged. Beverage notes www.qsl.net/k1fz/beveragenotes.html 73 Bruce
> Ive had a single wire 600' BOG for a bit over a year and I must say Im > impressed. > Carl > KM1H _______________________________________________ UR RST IS ... ... ..9 QSB QSB - hw? BK
