I live in a redwood forest and canyon and run two relatively short 2-wire Beverages through the thick woods. In fact I have never had any better situation to contend with. Not only do the wires hang
Milt, One factor influencing the results is that topband has not been a focus for DXpeds for all that long. Time was that 2000 Q's was considered a major achievement and that was not so long ago. Pre
Jim, What do you mean by FT5ZM being "nowhere near the sea"? Garry On 2/14/2015 10:00 PM, Jim Brown wrote: On Sat,2/14/2015 8:45 PM, Milt -- N5IA wrote: With a bit of time on my hands, and using some
George is spot-on with his comments. I logged K1N from W6 early in the expedition at 0857Z on 3 February for my first QSO with K1N. The absence of Euros made it a relatively easy QSO. Garry, NI6T I w
Alaska is definitely a very special case.... Garry On 2/17/2015 7:52 PM, KL7RA wrote: I logged K1N from W6 early in the expedition at 0857Z on 3 February for my first QSO with K1N. The absence of Eur
Tonight K6MM told the NCDXC that LOTW is a few months down the road. Garry, NI6T i wonder if those who kindly contributed to the expedition will have to pay for their cards? larry n7dd K1N club log i
And Ms. Loi is only an undergraduate! Big career ahead for her! Garry, NI6T On 6/2/2015 5:05 PM, N7DF via Topband wrote: The VKs seem to be on the ball again Actually looking at propagation as it is
And Bob Brown used a monograph by J.A. Ratcliffe--"The Magneto-Ionic Theory and its Application to the Ionosphere" which says the same thing. It has to do with the angle between the E vector and the
Will, You are fortunate to afford such an approach. In my own experience, it has been a challenge even to get a neighbor to replace a noisy variable light switch--even if I did the work and supplied