Doug et. al,
FYI, the web wrote my call incorrectly as YB(ravo)0LOW.
I took the complete 4-sq RX array from Hi-Z to the island but regretfully
had never been able to erect it due to two main reasons:
1. It's very difficult to obtain space for the 4 vertical in the dense
jungle due to lack of land-clearing tools.
2. Island's narrowed beach (at tides) has been occupied by 10 other
monoband/resonant tx antennas streching out as almost 300 meters from
end-to-end wit their bamboo masts and guying wires.
I should have brought the Hi-Z 2 ele rx array for two directions which
seemed is more easier to fit the rest space on the near beach to edge soil
of island.
I decided to erect the DHDL because it's just the most possible rx antenna
type to have in our location.
It was directed to 50 degrees. With it I could easily logged all stations
from W/VE land
Maybe next time. Beware: after all these years, top band is still
poisonous! :-)
Tnx es 73 de Jo, YC0LOW for YB8Y
On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 8:50 AM, Doug Renwick <ve5ra@sasktel.net> wrote:
> >From the YB8Y website. The transmitting antenna is wire dipole hang on a
> coconut tree. The receiving antenna is a DHDL (TX3A Double Half-Delta
> Loop).
> This band is lead and equipped by YB0LOW with an Electcraft K3 + Emtron
> DX3.
>
> Doug
>
>
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> UR RST IS ... ... ..9 QSB QSB - hw? BK
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