Hi Ken,
I started to hear your CQ at 1330z and called every time you stood by. I heard
no other NA stations calling you. At around 1400z you mentioned on the chat
room that you were plagued by local noise caused by a switching power supply
being used for some lightning which you repaired. You heard me soon after that.
I think that in the hour that you were good copy here I only heard you work two
NA stations. That is real devotion for which I commend you. It's got to be
really frustrating to call CQ with no answers.
You were a new band country for me and certainly made my day. It ranks up there
with unforgettable top band memories.
Thanks again.
73, Larry n7dd
On January 19, 2016, at 5:39 PM, Ken Claerbout <k4zw@verizon.net> wrote:
I see now why my original post, from the 18th, didn't show up. I sent it to
the wrong address. It's below.
I can report that the beverage is working very well! Only thing I can figure
is that it fills in a gap to the south, where the 4 square pattern falls off.
Last night the band was rather noisy to the south. The guys in Bangkok told me
this morning they had rain so that may explain it.
Nothing left to do but keep plugging away. I really hope things pick up on
Topband but I know XW is very rare on 80 as well. I have 330 plus countries on
80 from home and still need it.
73
Ken K4ZW/XW4ZW
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Hi Gang - quick update on things from Laos. Yesterday I added a few more
radials to the TX antenna. It's a trapped wire vertical for 80 & 160, full
size. It now has 32 quarter wave 160 meter radials. As most of you have
observed, when propagation allows, it's working fine.
I continue to be a little confounded on the receive side of things. For example
on 80 meters the TX signal is fine into the US but it's real work pulling out
stations calling. Some of them with big arrays and full power. I don't have a
high noise problem and there have been no storms in the area. I'm using a
completely refurbished, by DX Engineering, W8JI 4 square array on receive.
Maybe more of an RX system than some of the guys hearing me. The F/B on it is
excellent, on the signals I can hear. That wasn't necessarily the case last
year. Today I added a second ground rod at each element, not being sure what
condition the existing ones were in. When I arrived I replaced ALL of the coax
and control lines. We in effect have a new system now.
Today I installed a beverage to the south. It's a little short for 160, about
450'. But it will be interesting to compare it to the 4 square. The rig by the
way is a Yaesu FT 5000 so I have good hardware. In fact there is a new one
available and I guess I can always try swapping radios.
All I can say is if you hear me, keep plugging away. At times it feels like I'm
in a big RF RX hole but one of these days things will break loose. I do have a
favor to ask. If you worked me last year, please don't make a duplicate QSO.
Too many people need XW. Sit back, listen, and enjoy knowing you already made
it into the log. There is a log checker on my QRZ.com page. Logs are uploaded
daily to K1SE and ARRL LOTW.
As of now, I'm scheduled to fly back to Bangkok on the 23rd. I do have some
flexibility. Let's see how things go.
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