Great report Mika.  It's a fun read!  1 km Beverages are simply something
that would be next to impossible here on the WCNA.  I'd be really interested
in how they would compare to say the Lankgford QDFA, or Wellbrook phased
array, or our much more modest BOGs, or Beverages.  Personally, I've never
used any Beverage over about 350 meters, and more usually, they're in the
250 or shorter length (meters)........Walt Salmaniw, Victoria, BC

On Tue, Nov 9, 2010 at 6:49 PM, Mika Makelainen <m...@makelainen.com> wrote:

> The first ever purpose-built DXpedition base in Finland was constructed
> earlier this year, tested by us in October, and found to be excellent. A
> spartan cabin in the middle of nowhere is equipped with nine beverage
> antennas, each almost a kilometer in length. A bunch of New Zealand AM
> stations and a 10-watt highway advisory station from Alaska were among the
> highlights heard in Aihkiniemi.
>
> Read more at http://www.dxing.info/dxpeditions/aih3rep.dx
>
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