Military Antenna Dipole Antenna Soviet Army Radio Station 1960s Military outlet Equipment Radio Waves Tool

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Military Antenna Dipole Antenna Soviet Army Radio Station 1960s Military outlet Equipment Radio Waves Tool, The Beverage antenna or "wave antenna" is a long-wire receiving antenna mainly used in the low frequency and.
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Product code: Military Antenna Dipole Antenna Soviet Army Radio Station 1960s Military outlet Equipment Radio Waves Tool

The Beverage antenna or "wave antenna" is a long-wire receiving antenna mainly used in the low frequency and medium frequency radio bands, invented by Harold H. Beverage in 1921. It is used by amateur radio, shortwave listening, and longwave radio DXers and military applications.
A outlet Beverage antenna consists of a horizontal wire 40 m, with the feedline to the receiver attached to one end and the other terminated through a resistor to ground. The antenna has a unidirectional radiation pattern with the main lobe of the pattern at a shallow angle into the sky off the resistor-terminated end, making it ideal for reception of long distance skywave (skip) transmissions from stations over the horizon which reflect off the ionosphere. However the antenna must be built so the wire points at the location of the transmitter.

In very good vintage condition.

Measures (in a collapsed position): 8.6 x 7 x 2.4 inches (22 x 18 x 6 cm)

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