Simple Beverage on the Ground or BOG

 One almost foolproof receiving antenna for 160 through 40 is a basic Beverage on the Ground. 

This antenna should work over a wide variety of locations. The terminating resistor value can be changed to move the null off the back. The wire length can be increased, but the antenna described here will work and probably pretty good!

Materials needed are:

 Two ground rods. I use one 8 foot rod cut in half.

220 to 300 feet of wire. Even less will work. The wire must be insulated. 

Box or plastic jar to house terminating resistor.  Box for transformer.

Terminating resistor 200 ohms Plus or minus 25%. Not critical.

4:1 impedance transformer Turns ratio 2:1.   Made by winding a 8 turn secondary and a 4 turn primary using a binocular core BN-73-202.  I used #22 enameled wire.  

The coax is connected to the 4 turn primary. The wire and the ground rod is connected to the 8 turn secondary.

It is important not to use any kind of transformer where there is a DC connection between the primary and secondary as in autotransformer. 

Do not ground the coax shield anywhere near the transformer. I use RG-6 coax.

I purchased the cores from KitsAndParts.com. Sometimes the terminating resistor was in an electrical box sometimes an old Mayonaise Jar! An old style toroid core also works. 

This antenna will work. It will be directive and with a Drake R4C and an Elecraft K3 I have never needed a preamp. Signal level is low but signals are readable. 


Here is a link to a demonstration of the BOG:    Watch   https://youtu.be/X2Fz0HRVZjo












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