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The Beverage Aerial on Shortwave

J HAVDE an 8-valve broadeast set, and with it I use a S.W. converter. A Beverage aerial about 800 feet long runs round my paddock, and I use this with an L aerial. I find that on shortwave the Beverage is as good as, and. sometimes better than, the ordinary aerial. For bringing in American amateur stations it is hard to beat, although after testing for a period I find it gets stations better at night than during the day. I have logged about 320 broadcast and shortwave stations with my Beverage, so that I can recommend your readers to try it. Both my neighbour and myself find the Beverage better without the 750 ohms reésistance to earth-J. Crosdale (Tae kaka).

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/RADREC19320916.2.17

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Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 10, 16 September 1932, Page 5

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The Beverage Aerial on Shortwave Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 10, 16 September 1932, Page 5

The Beverage Aerial on Shortwave Radio Record, Volume VI, Issue 10, 16 September 1932, Page 5

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