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[VHFcontesting] N1BUG September VHF +More

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Subject: [VHFcontesting] N1BUG September VHF +More
From: N1BUG <paul@n1bug.com>
Date: Sun, 11 Sep 2016 21:54:17 -0400
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2 meter conditions were great on Saturday! I was able to work several stations at 450 miles completely random (no advance notice or coordination) with my small station! Sunday was terrible following passage of the cold front. I worked 29 stations in 18 grids on 2 meters. That's not bad considering 50 stations would be about the limit for a kilowatt station here. I only went to 6 meters when asked to QSY, working 12 stations in 9 grids there.

Now that my low power, small antenna days are hopefully about to end, I will tell the rest of the story. Since my return to 2 meters in June I have been running 25 watts to a laughable antenna. It is 7 elements (including 3 reflector elements) crammed onto a 6 foot boom! I suspect it is optimized for the FM portion of the band, though I haven't done any testing to confirm that. It was given to me several years ago and had been lying in my shed until I grabbed it and forced it into service after getting a transverter. I have nearly 3.5 dB feedline loss. It is good cable but over 350 feet of it. In three months of rather casual operating I have worked 13 states and 4 Canadian provinces with this setup, a result I am happy with. Thanks to those who struggled to dig my signal out of the noise this summer.

I have built a pattern optimized 13 element, 3.9 wavelength yagi which will be going up soon. That should provide about 6 dB more gain and hopefully lower noise on receive. I am in the process of refurbishing the old 4CX1500B amplifier. Barring any unpredictable events I hope to be running higher power within two weeks. I may limit myself to 600 watts for a while, as I have no means of measuring any more than that for tune up.

73,
Paul N1BUG FN55mf
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