I just picked up an Icom IC-756PRO. While I still can I plan on
making a detailed real-life receive comparison of that vs my
Kenwood TS-870. I have two parallel short spaced (6') Beverages
that are 881' long each. They have virtually always performed
identically by themselves on receive on the 870. I plan on
connecting one to each radio and comparing readability between
the two. Tests have already begun...
For those interested in my antennas/equipment I thought that I'd
make some pictures that I just took today (Saturday) available.
The following are my two short spaced (6') parallel Beverages towards
Europe. I also have a third wider spaced (150') parallel towards Europe.
The zoom on the photo make the stagger-fed Beverages appear shorter
than their actual length of 881'. The third European Beverage (not
shown) is around 1076' long.
http://images.honesty.com/cgi-bin/honesty-image.cgi?image=2747580&name=BEV2EU.JPG
The following is looking across the two above mentioned short
spaced Beverages towards my verticals and other antennas:
http://images.honesty.com/cgi-bin/honesty-image.cgi?image=2747585&name=BEVVERTW.JPG
The following is a picture of my three in-line 160M verticals
towards Europe on the left. On the right are my six in-line 80/40M
verticals towards Europe. That's one of my two wider-spaced
South American/African Beverage wires that's in the foreground:
http://images.honesty.com/cgi-bin/honesty-image.cgi?image=2748764&name=VERTSOTH.JPG
The following shows a wider angle view of my shack equipment:
http://images.honesty.com/cgi-bin/honesty-image.cgi?image=2748766&name=SHACKFAR.JPG
And finally, the last image shows a closer view of my main equipment:
http://images.honesty.com/cgi-bin/honesty-image.cgi?image=2748767&name=SHACKNR.JPG
73, Bill K0HA
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