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Frank,
Thanks for help.
The property is on a slope that dumps into a creek then back up another slope.
I don't think a 4 square would work i these conditions.

I was surprised how well the short Beverages worked out.
But wanted to try to do better.

Last summer I was able to get up a 580' Beverage but it was bent to fit my lot.
I just started using it and then i noticed the signal dropped.
I checked the antenna and some critter chewed up the feedline.
I replaced and it and it was quickly chewed up again.
I didn't have enough time to evaluate it to see if it was even worth the effort.

I may try again this summer but it had a pretty severe bend in it.
I have considered the NCC-2Thanks again for the suggestions.
73
Fred KB4QZH



On 1/12/2021 2:05 PM, fmoeves wrote:
Frank,Thanks for help.The property is on a slope that dumps into a creek then 
back up another slope. I don't think a 4 square would work i these conditions. 
I was surprised how well the short Beverages worked out.But wanted to try to do 
better. Last summer I was able to get up a 580' Beverage but it was bent to fit 
my lot.I just started using it and then i noticed the signal dropped. I checked 
the antenna and some critter chewed up the feedline. I replaced and it and it 
was quickly chewed up again. I didn't have enough time to evaluate it to see if 
it was even worth the effort. I may try again this summer but it had a pretty 
severe bend in it.I have considered the NCC-2Thanks again for the suggestions. 
73Fred KB4QZH
-------- Original message --------From: [email protected] Date: 1/12/21  1:17 PM  (GMT-05:00) 
To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Topband: Phased Short Beverages Hi Fred,A single 300 
foot Beverage has excellent front-to-back ratio butvery broad 150 degree 3 dB beamwidth on 160 
meters,A 580 foot Beverage has approximately 80 degree 3 dB beamwidth,and it works very well on 
160, 80 and 40 meters, one of thereasons why that length is so popular.Two broadside phased 300 
foot Beverages have 160 meter performancesimilar to a single 580 foot Beverage, but the 
required broadsidespacing is at least 300 feet, preferably 350 feet.A pair of staggered 
Beverages occupies 430 feet.  Staggered Beverages only improve front-to-back ratio, they are 
especially effective whenused in conjunction with a DX Engineering NCC-2 controller.If you 
installed a single 430 foot Beverage your front-to backratio is still excellent and the 3 dB 
beamwidth is reduced to about120 degrees.Have you considered a Hi-Z (or a homebrew) 4-square 
receiving arraywith four short active or passive verticals?  Its performance is similar to a 
580 foot Beverage on only an 80 x 80 foot space and far superiorto simple single loops.You can 
improve the broad 3 dB beamwidth of any small loop bybroadside phasing of two loops, but the 
required broadside spacingis 300 feet, preferably 350 feet.73FrankW3LPLFrom: "Fred 
Moeves" <[email protected]>To: [email protected]: Tuesday, January 12, 2021 
5:55:59 PMSubject: Topband: Phased Short BeveragesWhile watching another one of Steve's(VE6WZ) 
awesome videos got me to thinking about doing this to with short Beverages...I thinking about 
end-fire phased where one stepped in front of the other.I have read what ON4UN has written on 
this subject and just how close you can have Beverages with out real problems with coupling.So 
has anyone on topband try this and what was your thoughts?Would it be a worthwhile effort.What 
about 2 loops,flags?Would it be better then a 300' Beverage?Anyway just thinking out loud and 
trying to improve my system.73Fred KB4QZH_________________Searchable Archives: 
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