I would've operated that one from W9YH, the Synton ARC at the University
of Illinois. I forget exactly what year we moved, but it was either 73 or
74 that we moved from the basement of an old house with a Zepp antenna up
maybe 80 feet to the former site of WILL-AM, which gave us two
free-standing 151-foot towers 400 feet apart to play with. We put a
tri-bander on one tower and strung a double-extended Zepp between them.
Now and then we put up other antennas, including a bobtail curtain.
We tried gamma-matching one of the towers for 160 once. It didn't work
so well.
The club had a Drake line back then, an R4C and T4XC if I remember
correctly.
Those were the days! The twin towers are gone now. :-(
73, Zack W9SZ
On Sun, 23 Jul 2006, Wayne Wright, W5XD wrote:
> Hm.. that was my very first SS.
>
> I operated the club station WA1PHF in Watertown, CT.
> The club trustee was Chod Harris, WB2CHO (now SK).
> Unfortunately, I didn't keep copies of any logs and don't
> remember who we worked. My roommate and I operated the CW
> weekend and Chod operated the Phone weekend.
>
> Wayne, W5XD
>
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