I did some antenna work this and last weekend, along with SDR testing. Last weekend I rolled out the 50-degrees beverage antenna in sunshine and 20 Celsius. Not quite high today, but 15 Celsius is still warm for 1st September. Cloudy and a little breezy. Having spotted no reindeer, I elevated the 50-degrees beverage to an average of 130 cm. I also rolled out the 310 degrees beverage, which points roughly towards Chicago. It has an average height of around 200 cm.
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"Far end" of the 50-degrees beverage |
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"Looking home" towards the feedline of the 310-degrees beverage
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What remains to do is to deploy the staggered 340-degrees beverage, and to ground and elevate the 80-degrees beverage.
Perseus22 testing continues. Phasing the 50 and 80 beverage wasn't a good idea, they were too close in performance. I have now replaced the 80 with the newly erected 310 for a better difference in directivity. And finally, one for the food lovers:
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Junipers! Not often ripe at this latitude. Great for flavouring reindeer and lamb meat |
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