Thanks for this info Steve. I've been considering phasing a pair of shorter Beverages to the North. Question not directly related to phasing: On your wires that cross paths, how much vertical spacing
Quick question: Was there more than 1 volume of the Western Washington DX Club's Top Band Anthology (1998) published? I don't see much mention of this anthology on the interwebs. Volume One was/is go
Thanks for the info Ward. I have volume one, but wasn't aware of any others. I was browsing my shelves recently, and found myself re-reading volume one cover to cover, as I first did in '98-'99. Back
This was a timely video for me Steve - tnx! I am experimenting with phasing my North beverage (400'). I am restricted in that direction, but have plenty of room to the east for a parallel 400 footer.
I had no way to know it, but DG is a 160 poet. de N8UX Here you go...if you aren't mentioned, perhaps you will make the post-contest version... 73, Doug K1DG -- Last year ZM and LZ went to JT _______
Prayer for Mary and the family, as well as the passenger's family. N4AR de N8UX -- Original message --From: Dan Flaig NP2J <dan@np2j.com> Date: 11/24/21 4:05 PM (GMT-05:00) To: Topband@contesting.com
Homebrewing a 9-circle vertical array, and I'm looking for opinions from other 9-circle users on what chokes you're using on the feedlines (rg-6) at the switch box, and on the control line. I can go
Thanks for your continuing work on this Steve. I'm currently using the dual core/ RG179 transformer designs enclosed in pvc, with short equal jumpers to your last combiner/amp design (just using it a
Congratulations Steve! And thanks for making these diversity reception recordings available. Rich, N8UX Well, today a miracle happened. I worked 8Q7WM on 160m CW for a new DXCC and Z-22. His signal p
Yes, Rotten QRN. Yes, Rotten Lightning bursts. Yes, Solar conditions. But many of us are lured away from 160 to 15, 10 and 6. Some of our ears are somewhere else other than 160 when the SF goes up. I
A lil late to the bar regarding this thread, but my first phasing type rotten qrn reducer was an iteration of W1FB's 'QRN Squasher' that he wrote about around 1996. In 1997 I also bought (and use to