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Re: Topband: QRP

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Subject: Re: Topband: QRP
From: "Steve Ireland" <vk6vz@arach.net.au>
Date: Wed, 16 Dec 2015 10:18:42 +0800
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G'day

What has happened to the topband conditions the last couple of decades?

As a topbander from 1969 (first as an SWL and then licenced as G3ZZD in February 1971, running 9W DC input to a 5763) I'd even go as far as to say one word and agree with Tom W8JI:

Noise.

Topband always been about managing to get your signal above the noise at the other end of a path and the enemy (with the exception of those who suffered from Loran broadcasts) has always been 'noise'.

Back in the 1960/1970s in England my enemy was 405-line buzz from the time-base of nearby televisions, but the magnitude of noise was so much lower then. In my surburban location, I suffered from a 'horrendous' S3 noise level on 160m, whereas my friend G4ACW who lived on a small farm was only noise limited by that generated inside his WW2 TCS 12 receiver.

In regard to antennas, I think we've actually got better at building earth systems. Sure, as Rob says, we might have got older and tireder when it comes to digging radials but we know a heck more about building an efficient earth system than we used to. I still have nightmares about my first earth system - five three-foot earth stakes, each two inches apart, and two 50' radials - when I think about how much better a simple W1BB quarter wave counterpoise run under the antenna, or a modern K2AV counterpoise would have been.

Still, the low inverted-L (20' vertical section) and 'earth' did get me a 599 report from Czechoslovakia - his noise level must have been really low!

We've come a heck of a long way in fighting noise - and we needed to in order to continue to have fun on 160m when dealing with huge man-made noise, including that from our own transmitters.

Vy 73

Steve, VK6VZ




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