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Re: Topband: Small Loop does not receive weak signal on 160m BOUVET RX S

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Subject: Re: Topband: Small Loop does not receive weak signal on 160m BOUVET RX SPOILER
From: Wes <wes_n7ws@triconet.org>
Date: Sun, 25 Dec 2022 09:44:21 -0700
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Thanks for this George.

When I posted earlier I said: "Looking at my chances of working 3Y the optimum time is their sunrise (~3:30Z) when I am in complete darkness and straight across the terminator. They will have the sunlit ocean to their rear and the S. American landmass toward me.  Maybe someone can enlighten me, but I fail to see how a directional antenna will improve the SNR of my signal at their end. "

What George says is the point I was less eloquently trying to make.  Of course this doesn't account for local conditions, rain and snow static, etc.

Wes  N7WS


On 12/25/2022 8:36 AM, GEORGE WALLNER wrote:
In my experience, a DXpedition does not need an RX antenna on 160 for the first two to three days. During that time they are working the big guns with strong signals. The RX antenna is needed to give the weaker stations a chance once the big guns are out of the way. In case of Bouvet, most of the signals will be coming from the NE or NW direction. Their "back" will be towards Antarctica, which is not a major source of noise. The F/B of an RX antenna will contribute little (but not zero).

The bigger problem will be that Bouvet Island is in the southern hemisphere, where it is summer this time of the year. Late-afternoon or evening thunderstorms taking place south of the Equator will generate a lot of noise (think of Africa, Amazon). Most of that noise will be coming from the same direction as the the NA and EU signals, in which case an RX antenna may not help (much). Their biggest challenge will be working the Far East (JA especially). That is where a good RX antenna, pointed in the right direction, could help because most of the noise would be coming from its side. With marginal TB QSO-s even a fraction of a dB in S/N can make the difference . Also, they wont have much darkness to work with. It will be tough. I would make the loop bigger to improve the S/N ratio and improve the JA-s' chances.
73,
George,
AA7JV/C6AGU

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