>> > Zack W9SZ wrote:
> Many times I've experienced a station being quite loud where I was but he
> was running 100 or 500 watts and pointed away from me. When he finally
> pointed toward me, he could hear me with my 10 watts. Usually at that time
> he'd be 40 over 9 or louder.
>
>
> Zack W9SZ
>
This is a common problem for any station that runs high power and big
antennas.
Realizing that we could be driving away new contesters by not being able to
hear
them, we installed a four stack of big wheels on 2 meters so that we had a
better
chance of hearing 10 and 25 watt stations calling from directions other than
where our stacked yagis are aimed. Stations that run high power and call
CQ often have a responsibility to be able to hear the answers, and of
course it
helps your score too.
73,
Jim W0EEA
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