I remember that Radio Netherlands made their new antenna farm available to
hams. I think it was in the late 80's. I've probably got a qsl card of it
somewhere.
Also, here in West Australia, in the town where I grew up, is a small AM
station, 6NA on 918kHz. My uncle, VK6XW, was the engineer there along with
VK6PH and VK6XX. The station used to run from 6am til 11pm each day. On a
number of occasions, after hours, the guys would fire up the vertical with
it's 120 radials on 160m. The results were usually quite pleasing according
to the stories from my uncle.
Alek. VK6APK
At 03:38 AM 4/04/2005, Pete Smith wrote:
>Tom, N6BT, tells a similar story about a VOA curtain on Saipan. As I
>recall it, they were only using amateur power levels, but the antenna's
>gain and takeoff angle steering made quite a difference.
>
>
>73, Pete
>
>At 03:04 PM 4/3/2005, Philip de Cadenet wrote:
>
> >Pete,
> >
> >It's been done.
> >
> >I'll try and get the gentleman concerned to pop in and tell you about
> >the 500Kw Radio Nigeria SW TX which I think he keyed up on either 40 or
> >20m.
> >
> >Steerable curtain array.
> >
> >He did not have a problem being heard.
> >--
> >Philip de Cadenet G4ZOW
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