Jerry Decker N5RV wrote:
>
> No kids here. Guess I'll sit this one out, HI
>
> Jerry N5RV
>
> >What? Another contest...
> >
> >Yup - but you get to let your kids do the operating.
> >
> >
> >Time: 2100 - 2300 UTC
> >
> >Where: 20 SSB - 14.240 to 14270.
> >
> >Exchange: Name, age, state/province/country, and favorite pet's name
> > (make one up if you don't have a pet).
> >
> >Thanks to N9JF for coming up with details.
> >
> >Tree N6TR
>
> --
> ============================================================
> Jerry Decker N5RV (ex WR5V)
> Ham Radio, Mac User, Novice Programming
> The opinions voiced here are my own and not of Motorola Inc.
> http://www.metronet.com/~jdecker/
No, no, no! All Amateurs, with or without kids of their own ARE kids
and can enter this contest.
"Kids" is defined as: Any person of any age operating under the
supervision of an appropriately licensed control operator of an amateur
station. [Note: This includes the control operator (him/her)self.]
Just send the contest exchange as would any station in the contest!
We need the participation by ALL hams!!
See U in the pileups!
Bill, N3RR
>From morel.grunberg@telrad.co.il (Morel Grunberg) Wed Jan 1 08:58:37 1997
From: morel.grunberg@telrad.co.il (Morel Grunberg) (Morel Grunberg)
Subject: FW: Hy-Gain TH11DX Power Ratings
Message-ID:
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Happy New year , folks !
I saw a lot of postings asking for maximum ratings for Hy-Gain
BN-4000 current balun so, I'm enclosing here the answer I've got
from an authorised source at Hy-Gain.
73 de Morel, 4X1AD
>Subject: Hy-Gain TH11DX Power Ratings
>
>The TH11DX will handle 2000 watts continuous, 4000 watts PEP
>on any band 20,17,15,12, or 10 meters. The balun supplied with
>the TH11DX is the BN-4000 current-type balun, which is also
>rated at 2000 watts continuous. The balun is potted with Emerson
>& Cummings thermal potting compound which takes the heat
>away from the ferrite beads quickly. The driven elements are not
>loaded or trapped, as they are part of a Log-Periodic array. The
>reflectors are also single-band elements for 17 and 20 meters.
>The directors have some traps - two directors have one pair of 10
>meter traps each, and one director has a pair of 15 meter traps.
>
>The antenna was power-tested on 14 MHz with an ALPHA - 77
>(2 tube version) with no problems. The only band you may run
>into problems with is on 10 meters where the coax cable
>(RG-213/U) is only rated for 2000 watts continuous.
>
>Roger Cox
>Antenna Engineer
>Telex Communications, Inc. (Hy-Gain)
>http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/hygain
>
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