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Re: Topband: VP8STI Humor, Design engineer trauma

To: "Lee K7TJR" <k7tjr@msn.com>, "Topband" <topband-bounces@contesting.com>, "TopBand" <topband@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: Topband: VP8STI Humor, Design engineer trauma
From: "Tom" <wa8wzg@wa8wzg.net>
Reply-to: wa8wzg@wa8wzg.net
Date: Sat, 23 Jan 2016 19:29:11 +0000
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Thanks Lee,,, your dialogue made me feel much better!! I too listened while 
Rich worked him and thought for sure my location in Arizona DM34, would be next 
for them to pop out of the noise, but then hearing the KH6's work them,  and 
still just bits and pieces here, I knew last night was not my night,,,I am 
throwing together a BOG today to try and snag them tonight, ,,, one interesting 
note,,, I heard them twice at 559 for their complete sequence, about 15 min 
before their SR,,  when they were working some 4's,,, but lasted maybe 3 
seconds, then they were back in the noise,,, reminded me of Airplane scatter on 
the Uhf/microwave bands, or meteor scatter,, 160 is truly an interesting and 
challenging band,,,, and as Forrest Gump put it," its like a box of 
chocolates,, you never know what ya gonna get" !! 
Congrats to all that worked them ,,,, and see the rest of you tonight  for 
another round!! 
73's 
Tom

-----Original Message-----
From: Lee STRAHAN <k7tjr@msn.com>
Sender: "Topband" <topband-bounces@contesting.com>
Date: Sat, 23 Jan 2016 18:56:05 
To: '160'<topband@contesting.com>
Subject: Topband: VP8STI  Humor, Design engineer trauma

   Well, it was not as if I did not know it was going to happen someday, I had 
remained pretty cheeky until this time. I had often knew it was sure to come. I 
have remained pretty self-content that I had invented the ultimate DX antenna 
for the state of Oregon. The Hi-Z 8A. In the hours that I had spent trying to 
work DX on 160 I had remained convinced that I could hear everything that 
anyone else in Oregon could hear. After all I had taken 5 years out of my early 
retirement life inventing surely in my mind the monster of all receiving 
antennas for 160. But it was last night the 22nd of January 2016 when I was 
finally humbled by my friend in Grants Pass Oregon some 225 highway miles 
Southwest of me.  I knew it was coming someday. I had my earphones plugged into 
to my trusty Orion 1 transceiver when I saw a post from my friend that he was 
hearing the VP8 very well and of all the nerve he was using one of my own 
antennas invented right here in this little town of 1360 people wi
 th no stop lights. Of all the nerve. Well I said to myself the VP8 will clear 
up here any moment. I listened and tuned the Old Orion, which by the way I 
still think is better at 160 than the K3, sure enough I could hear a character 
or 2 of the VP8. I listened and listened and it never got but little better. I 
called a few times when I was convinced I might just squeak through but alas I 
thought he may have come back to me but horrors, maybe I remain in the group 
reported to have been called and not heard. And so it is here on the morning of 
the 23rd I remain crushed by my own ego and at my own hand. Congratulations 
Rich K7ZV, I covet your mountain top location now because you have answered the 
question I have pondered for a long time. Now I am truly convinced that the 
mountain top locations really must be better on the low frequencies like 160. I 
am doubly crushed that it was one of my second tier designs that had whipped me 
so soundly. And so it is with my mind turning at t
 op speed today, which one of my antennas or how many should I place at this 
1250 foot peak just 2 miles due South of my QTH with NO power lines and would 
it be worth the effort. Hmmm of course it would after all I have what I read a 
long time ago on Tree's web stuff. I am inflicted, yes you guessed it the 
dreaded 160 disease. Hmmm wonder if I could hear 630 meters up there. So it is 
now I thank my friend Rich which took the smile off my face last eve and left 
me with Hmmm why not, that peak sure is appealing and it belongs to the Federal 
grass lands.  Surely I could get a grazing permit for some signal hungry 
aluminum  and inconvenienced electrons corralled in some suitable enclosures. I 
need to call my friend whom is a digital guy and pick his brain about wifi 
remoting. I gotta go guys, got lots to do to prepare for next year. Granted my 
health, I am in.

Congratulations to all whom have made it. I will try until they leave. It was 
better last night, surely it will be better tonight.

Lee  K7TJR   Central Oregon


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