When I foxhunted a LOT we used two different antennas. When the Hunt started and the FOX might be far away and weak we used any simple like 3 or 4 element yagi, Like the old Chushcraft one from the 7
Reminds me of when I moved into a tiny town of only like 200 people. Way out in the middle of No-where. Only 1 Channel was able to be seen, Ch 3, and it required the largest mono-channel optimized ga
According to these folk it's Germany or China. http://www.freqspotter.com/search.php?search_for=guide&q=3&order_by=callsign&page=45&order_direction=ASC Joe WB9SBD Wes N7WS On Monday, January 30, 202
it's 10 over in SW Wisconsin on a vertical Joe WB9SBD The stepped carrier does not fade due to ionospheric modulation at the same rate or period as the constant carrier. Are the two sourced from simi
The 2.5 min/cycle seems fast, but my first thought is someone got a new fancy high tech high efficiency furnace near you. Many of them have been known to be extremely noisy RF wise. Joe WB9SBD . A Co
I understand this, and as a 50+ year Ham I also have done this Hammer Test. BUT! I'll raise you by 10db! The vibrations made by the sledgehammer, is TINY compared to what we used to do all the time.
I agree, sadly hick power company even ignored actual letter from the FCC about fixing them. The one Hot summer day my kid comes in from out front and said the power lines are smoking. Huh? I went ou
We need to get the AM Broadcasters onboard and join us. They have even more invested in trying to lower the noise floor than we do. Joe WB9SBD While getting the FCC to change may be hard, I think we