I did it once, running 75 Watts through an antenna tuner to an 80-meter dipole
with one end hung from a water tower in NJ.
My most important souvenir of the event is in front of me--A W1BB QSL card
giving me a 599 report on 24 June 1973 from Harrington, ME.
As always, Stew went first class in antennas with a 500-foot inverted vee. He
was not roughing it in the wild, but operating I believe from his summer home.
73,
Charles, W2SH
> From: dino@kx6d.com
> To: topband@contesting.com
> Date: Wed, 24 Nov 2010 08:02:48 -0700
> Subject: Topband: Field Day...
>
> How many of you operate 160 during Field Day? Out of those who do, what
> are your observations? Is it worth the effort to string a long wire or
> v-beam to make contacts on 160 during Field Day? What are your
> recommendations for 160 operations during Field Day?
>
> Dino - KX6D
>
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