[TAC] More snake info

Ted/Judy Rachwal tjrachwal at comcast.net
Thu Sep 15 23:49:54 EDT 2005


As I'm sitting in the room here in VE7, I'm looking for data on the snake 
antenna.  My thought is to use rg-176 coax for this antenna , super light 
weight and easy to pack/scrap.  Hope I'm not boring everyone.
K8AQM/VE7

 > The Snake is basically a length of coax (1/2 to 1 wavelength) laid out
 > on the ground.  Sometimes it is terminated to match the Z of the coax,
 > somtimes not.  From what I've heard, it is supposed to be the "poor
 > man's beverage".

 > Has anyone actually used one of these things?  I'm looking for comments,
 > good and bad.

I have never used just coax to make a short beverage, but at my last
QTH I just laid wire of similar lengths on the ground during the winter
for a "poor man's beverage".  I had a ground rod at the point it was
connected to the coax.  No impedance matching was attempted, but a cheap
Heathkit preamp was used.

I had one running south and another to the NE.  About 75% of the time
it was better than either the dipole at 35' or my shunt fed tower that
was normally used for transmitting when working DX.

Has anyone tried one of the Steerable Wave Antennas mentioned in W1WCR's
Beverage Antenna Handbook?  Looks like just the thing when some loud
clown decides to park 1 KHz away on 80M during SS.


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