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[IRCA] A simple Phased BOG System description and a recent mod
A couple DXers have asked about phasing BOGs so I'll spend some time
describing what I do with BOGs. First of all, I strive to get my BOGs close
to the ground..ie across low cut grass, on dirt or mulch, or on my driveway.
I want to take advantage of the fact that the velocity factor is lower when
the wires are very close to ground to hopefully give me an antenna with
similar directivity to an elevated Bev. The field to the east of my house
here in IL is about 85% the size of a football field and nearly as flat as
one and low cut. If one is going thru areas with under growth or tall
grasses I have found that the quickest way to get the wire close to ground
is then to roll the spool on the ground and then walk back and forth and try
to get the wire lower and step on it. I strongly recommend cord winders for
BOG wire as they make it easy to install and supereasy to pickup. These
things cost about $7 at Home Depot or Lowes.
The simplest Phased BOG System and one that is very easy to use will likely
result in many new mid and high band loggings for most domestic DXers due to
both a fine back null and good forward directivity. First of all, I usually
DX out of my truck and I use the quantum phaser and battery pack. Other
phasers should also work so feel free to test or home brew your own. I
usually don't use transformers (a presumed 5:1 SWR doesn't seem to hurt)and
cables when DXing in my truck but simply run the wire ends under the truck
door(s) and hook up to the phaser on the passenger seat. Simple isn't it..
very simple I think and very easy when I need to break the setup down as
well as quick and easy to setup. Yes..no transformers, no cables (except
from the phaser to rx) and I am inputting the medium impedance BOGs (about
250 ohms) directly into the 50 ohm phaser inputs. I am breaking some RF
rules..but so what ? It doesn't hurt performance for mini-DXpeds in my
fields and it means that setup and take down take about 10 minutes.
I will describe the 320 deg Phased BOG System I have been recently using
here in IL since pwerline qrn mostly went away earlier in the year, allowing
me to park at the SE end of my field and have no noise sometimes. The main
wire runs from under my truck door and slopes down to ground and has a total
length of 330 ft. It is straight as an arrow aimed about 320 deg. I want
these short BOGs very straight to try to narrow the beamwidth as much as
possible, but the concept will still work fine with some small bends. The
second wire run out under the same truck door and is 200 ft long. The wires
are very close together when they enter my DX truck and pass under my legs
and then hook up to the phaser. This doesn't seem to harm performance one
bit and I have also come in under the passenger door and hooked up and it
works the same. The wires are // and seperated by about 1.5 feet. That
distance apart isn't critical and I've used them 1 feet apart or 3 feet aprt
and the Phased BOG System is jasu as effective them as now. When I reach the
lengths I want for these quicky setups I just leave the spool of wire on the
ground and this doesn't hurt performance either.
130 feet difference in length seems to work well for the upper part of the
AM band. If you have the wires the same length you'll phase null everything
deeply. If you make the shorter wire too short, its beamwidth widens more
than I'd like. Longer BOGs would be more effective for the lower end but I
have no more room here towards the NW. When I use longer BOGs to the ENE in
WI for mid latitude TA's and SSS to New England and NY State. I tend to use
about 180 or 190 feet difference in length. (This seemed good when I got
Ireland on 549 in WI and has also made me think that I was DXing from Spain
with them all over the dial. Last time in WI I used 415 ft // 281 ft aimed
more northerly and while I'd like longer wires for the lower end, getting
Syria, Spain, and Mauritania on 783 passed phased back end WBBM (92 miles)
would indicate a decent antenna system. The exact lengths of BOGs for the
Phased BOG System isn't critical and I don't feel that the difference in
lengths is critical either. You want to make sure that the DX left over when
you phase the back end isn't greatly attenuated and most certainly you don't
want it attenuated across the band. The low end here with my setup in IL
seems rather attenuated but getting CKUA 580 indicates that it can still
provide nice DX.
Use: OK so you have your two // BOGs down and it is time to phase them to
null back end pests. Compare back end amplitudes and they are usually
similar but make whatever quick adjustment it needed to get them close to
equal and then adjust phase as needed to null more and back and forth
tweaking amplitude and phase until you greatly reduce that back end pest.
The nulls are reasonably broadbanded and decently wide. Phasing WRTO 1200 is
good for much of the upper band while phasing WLAC 1510 tends to require a
bit different phaser tweaking and is good for the very high band. Phasing
WMVP 1000 seems good for midband. WMVP is SE of here but the null of it also
reduces things like KDKA and WBZ and KYW to the east enough to tell there's
stuff under but I may sometimes want to further deepend that specific null.
The array can also be used to null stuff in the direction it points but even
at these lengths BOGs have a few dB of attenuation and it is preferable to
aim directly at the DX. That being said, two years ago and a few times in AU
cx the back ends of my Phased TA BOGs provided a pipeline to Veracruz.
Termination: Note that this quicky Phased BOG System requires no
termination. I seriously don't recommend putting ground rods on land you
don't own ! Termination can help further reduce back end qrm, but I've never
seen it do a good job across the entire BCB band (also not seen that for
classic elevated Bevs). I also have not found that fanning out a few wires
on the ground after the resistor rather than using a ground rod did anything
to help BOG termination. I suspect they simply may become part of the
antenna. However, this is reported to work at LBI, but beach sand
conductivity is likely much less than my midwestern soil. More on
termination in a later post, but for quick use and casual use don't worry
about it ! Just phase a pair of different length // BOGs and enjoy.
A recent mod seems quite useful for the upper band. I strongly believe that
the best performance and most broadbanded nulls (ie for Perseus users to
record the entire band) would be obtained from // staggered BOGs or Bevs the
same length. Theoretically with feedpoints 1/4 wave apart and 90 degrees
phase different would result in adding in phase in one direction while
having a nice 180 deg out of phase null for the other. If you combine the
two antennas 180 deg out of phase and then use either delay line or a LC
circuit the back end should be 180 deg out of phase for the entire band. 1/8
wave apart and 3/8 wave phasing would also work, of course.
With that in mind, and wanting to use a longer phase shorter BOG to narrow
its beam a bit, I decided to try extending the back end of the shorter BOG
and then bending it back to my DX truck and phaser. So now while my 330 ft
BOG at 320 deg remains the same, the shorter wire still runs 200 ft to my
truck but passes under it and goes 51.5 feet (I haven't an inch more room)
and then bends 180 degrees and comes back to my DX truck and hooks up to the
phaser. This is somewhat staggering two BOGs and seems to have more signal
left over when I phase the back end pests. The doublebacked BOG usually has
a bit more backend pest signal than my longer straight one so I just need to
add a bit of resistance with that phaser pot. It really seems that I have
more signal left over after phase nulling now across the band and especially
across the high end. When I phase null to the Palatine TIS on 1660 due SE,
WTDY due NW on 1670 isn't any weaker on the phased combo than on a single
wire and some upper band stuff is honestly a bit stronger on the pair.The
back null also seems to be somewhat more broadbanded now ! This is exactly
the effect that I want and a few dB can make all the difference in pulling
out DX from the mess and pulling out that DX under a phased powerhouse
local. I'll make a more exhaustive test of this concept in WI where I have
more room and where I don't have Chicago's pests to make a mess of daytime
DX that direction. I honestly have never had some of the northwesterly DX as
good as the past two nights.
73 KAZ
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