I agree the BOGs are great for local crud reduction and in a suburban area 
while the DX performance isn't great, the S/N impact just from ducking the 
noisy switched power supplies, chargers, garbage low voltage lighting switching 
matchbox transformers, PCs etc is significant. Even 100 ft wires on ground with 
a small tuner can be a big boom to receiving. 

73 and HNY to all. Pete W2PM

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On Dec 23, 2012, at 20:51, "Carl" <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> My own experience with 3 500' unidirectional BOGs over very poor ground is 
> that a 220 Ohm resistor appears to be close to ideal for  me. YMMV depending 
> upon the ground and how close to the ground the BOG actually is. Mine mostly 
> ride 3-6" above ground on low plants, twigs, etc. and thru the woods. These 
> were installed to reduce crud pickup from neighbors in the belief that they 
> are not as susceptible as the regular Beverages. Operation has shown them 
> usually more beneficial crud reducers but not as good on real long haul DX.
> 
> The 73-202 cores are wound transformer style and not unun autotransformer 
> versions; the reason is to minimize common mode using the normal suggested 
> seperation of antenna and feedline grounds
> 
> I hope others share their observations.
> 
> Carl
> KM1H 
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