Nulling him out would be a fine idea of course. Naturally though, since I
am North of most of the other net members, I have to point my beam almost
right at the guy. (sigh).
As mentioned elsewhere, 20m is a rough place to be. I already have the beam
and the amp...not too much more for me to do there. Unfortunately, this guy
has an excellent signal up here. No way to do much with that kind of S/N
Ratio.
The guy has told me some bad stuff too when I asked him to move, so I think
we are stuck there. Moving might just be the commonsense thing to do.
73 de Gary, AA2IZ
----- Original Message -----
From: "Stuart Rohre" <rohre@arlut.utexas.edu>
To: "William F. Mansey; WA2PVK" <res0wsci@verizon.net>; "Ben Kadish K8DIT"
<benk8dit@serv.net>; "EDWARD CRAWFORD" <w4wvw@msn.com>;
<TenTec@contesting.com>
Sent: Monday, July 15, 2002 4:34 PM
Subject: Re: [TenTec] Users Net
> To all having trouble with a station from a particular locale QRMing the
> net, record his comments, activity, and forward to ARRL interference task
> forces.
>
> For nulling out as best you can, (if he is not between you and the other
net
> stations), try a Moxon rectangle, and easy to build homebrew wire beam, or
> wire and tubing. It has a very great front to back ratio for its size,
and
> gain commensurate with a full sized Yagi without being unwieldy.
>
> The driven element and reflector bend toward each other, almost touching.
> It saves some distance on the width normally required for two elements at
> 20m, and the spacing is close spaced.
>
> Full details on the L. B. Cebik, W4RNL, antenna web site: <cebik.com>
> 73,
> Stuart K5KVH
>
>
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