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[TowerTalk] Re: What is the largest 20mtr monobander you have everseen?

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Subject: [TowerTalk] Re: What is the largest 20mtr monobander you have everseen?
From: Jan Erik Holm <sm2ekm@telia.com>
Date: Tue, 28 Oct 2003 17:09:36 +0100
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Hmmm, maybe it was 48 el however my memory says 36.
I´v been standing under those antennas but darn it
if I can be sure, it was a long time ago, remember
it was a 200 ft rotating tower.
Well, if Simon was the only signal on the band I was
asleep!! Sure he did beat me bad but thats life.
Don´t know if it was an ice storm that took care of
the array, I´ve heard some other stories, in any case
as far as I know Simon isn´t in to ham radio any more.

73 Jim SM2EKM
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Eric Scace K3NA wrote:

   During the 1980s OH8OS built a rotatable stack system on 20m that was truly 
impressive.  As best as I can recall from a technical
report, the array contained 48 or 64 elements (I can't remember which) on a 
single, rotatable tower.  At each height there was a
cross-arm that supported two yagis with the elements lined up.  I think the 
system had 4 heights and 8 yagis with 6 or 8 elements
per yagi.  OH8OS had a custom micro-processor system that would attempt to 
select the correct phasing arrangement to maximize the
received signal.  Because of the parallel yagis at each level, the beamwidth 
was relatively narrow -- but appropriate for his QTH
when beaming to North America.

   The system was awesome both mechanically and electrically.  As a 20m 
operator during W3LPL's early years as a multi-multi
station, I remember many hours listening to OH8OS running USA stations in the 
middle of the night on 20m... his signal heavily
modulated by auroral flutter... and OH8OS being the ONLY signal on the band.

   Sadly, I heard that an ice storm caused serious damage.  It is difficult to 
muster the same level of enthusiasm to rebuild as one
has in the initial ground-breaking creation.

73,
   -- Eric K3NA



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