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Re: [CQ-Contest] Are beams needed for competitive contesting from the Ca

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Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Are beams needed for competitive contesting from the Caribbean?
From: W0MU Mike Fatchett <w0mu@w0mu.com>
Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2017 16:38:49 -0600
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Beams or beam type gain is going to be required. We had pretty low beams at J6 but has a 200ft drop off to NA and EU. They worked pretty good. Probably not as good as permanent stations in the area.

I used a Pennant for receive at V3M and was quite pleased. The 4 sq RCV will be better, if you can keep the stuff working all the time. The salt is terrible.

We put up an A4 in V47 in the 80's and it was constantly needed attention and the rotor. It was right on the beach. I don't know how long it stayed up.

W0MU



On 6/25/2017 10:03 PM, Rudy Bakalov via CQ-Contest wrote:
I am about 500 yards from the beach and 120' ASL.

Looking at the 3 year old aluminum boxes of the AC units it is pretty scary 
that everything rusts, even aluminum. I can't imagine a rotator lasting too 
long.

Plan B is to attach to palm trees 2 x A4S yagis fixed on NA (330) and EU (30 
degrees); they won't be very high though.

Rudy N2WQ

Sent using a tiny keyboard.  Please excuse brevity, typos, or inappropriate 
autocorrect.


On Jun 25, 2017, at 8:09 PM, Ria Jairam <rjairam@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi Rudy,

They aren't needed if you're close to the water. Many have used verticals on 
the beach with great success. Especially since we are headed for solar minimum 
low bands will be more easily done with verticals.

For beams and towers, salt water air could be a problem, especially if you're 
on the east coast since the trade wind blows from the Northeast. I remember in 
NE Trinidad even the telephone lines were always noisy due to corroded 
connections. But it's not an insurmountable problem and if you're inland it's 
not too much of an issue.

Ria
N2RJ
On Sun, Jun 25, 2017 at 9:55 PM Rudy Bakalov via CQ-Contest 
<cq-contest@contesting.com> wrote:
The subject says it all. I was wondering what the experience of those of you 
who have contested from the Caribbean is. Assuming running full 1500W power, is 
a beam really required? Is it more important to hear well than to be heard (my 
assumption)?
So, here's the big picture- we have a vacation rental property on HR9 and I'd 
like to make it available to hams/contesters as well. On the flip side, I am 
very concerned about the appearance of towers, beams, etc.
 From HR9, I really need to directions- 330 for NA and 30 for EU. I can do them 
easily with two OCF dipoles. The dipoles will be about 30' up, the property is 
on a hill and the elevation drops by about 20' about 30 yards from the house 
and a total of 130' about 500 yards from the house. Further, I plan on building 
full size verticals for 40 and 80 and some sort of a full size sloping vertical 
for 160. 4SQ RX plus beverages in the two directions I mentioned already.
Is this setup enough for competitive SOAB effort/score? Do I need to include a 
tower, rotator, and a beam? The maintenance of anything in the Caribbean scares 
the heck out of me.
Rudy N2WQ
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