be with advice. Go for it!!! I've got a 300 watt continuous duty paging system on my tower. It's in the same 800 mHz. range. It's about 6 feet from my bottom monobander and I haven't noticed anything
triband considering The TA-33 has a boom length of 14 feet; the TH7 is 24 feet - almost double. And YES, a very worthwhile improvement. The exact gain differences in the real world is the subject of
is feet Boy, that's an oldie but a goodie. I don't remember any empirical info on the Wilsons but suspect that they aren't any worse or any better than similar trapped tribanders. I'd give $50-75 for
While I haven't used one directly myself, I am familiar with the ZR-3. The reason that it is rated at 93% efficiency is that it is basically full-sized vertical dipoles. They are bent in the flat-top
I'd get an HF xcvr and some sort of antenna and set up at the potential QTH. Especially check out the low bands. Next I'd drive around the neighborhood for several blocks with a cheap AM radio out th
How many is that for you now? Three? four? More? 73, Steve K7LXC -- CQ-Contest on WWW: http://www.contesting.com/_cq-contest/ Administrative requests: cq-contest-REQUEST@contesting.com
Actually, I don't know what it's got to do with CONTESTING anyway! 73, Steve K7LXC -- CQ-Contest on WWW: http://www.contesting.com/_cq-contest/ Administrative requests: cq-contest-REQUEST@contesting.
Yes, count me OUT. 73, Steve K7LXC -- CQ-Contest on WWW: http://www.contesting.com/_cq-contest/ Administrative requests: cq-contest-REQUEST@contesting.com
incredible Great three, get Hi, Randy -- Well, you're certainly an O.F. when it comes to the CQ Contest reflector; I've only been on it for a little over a year. Actually, the CQ Contest reflector wa
Butternut has announced a new HF antenna designed by WA3FET, W9KNI and K3LR. It has 10 elements on a 23 foot boom. If you're interested in more information, drop me a line and I'll forward some addit
BRILLIANT!!! I agreee completely. My logs will reflect what the station SENT. Period. No editorializing for this kid. In the ARRL, I put what the DX stations sends whether it's kw, nnn or whatever. A
I've got a full complement of the IR filters in my 940 and they are THE BEST investment you can make for your radio. They are FABULOUS! The 400 Hz CW filters are sharp. You've never seen the Kenwood
HI, Peter -- The best available ham radio filters are available from International Radio; their web page is at www.qth.com/inrad. 73, Steve K7LXC -- CQ-Contest on WWW: http://www.contesting.com/_cq-c
I can tolerate just about any contest situation except this. What an arrogant SOB. That's why the ARRL is considering my submission of a new Q-signal: QDC -- What's your damn call? 73, Steve K7LXC --
monobanders Cool installation; good luck. Time to invest the time and money in some antenna modeling software. You need to take a look at arrival angles, stack patterns, stack boom lengths, interacti
Yikes! According to broadcast radio reports, everyone has been evacuated from Montserrat due to the volcano activity. Cataclysmic is the word they're using. No more VP2M mult in the foreseeable futur
Yikes! According to broadcast radio reports, everyone has been evacuated from Montserrat due to the volcano activity. Cataclysmic is the word they're using. No more VP2M mult in the foreseeable futur
Yikes! According to broadcast radio reports, everyone has been evacuated from Montserrat due to the volcano activity. Cataclysmic is the word they're using. No more VP2M mult in the foreseeable futur
I mean really. He's only had that call for a couple of months.Might be okay on the mult station though. 73, LXC -- CQ-Contest on WWW: http://www.contesting.com/_cq-contest/ Administrative requests: c
This is like much of what is supposed to be Morse code on records. It's usually just gibberish. 73, Steve K7LXC -- CQ-Contest on WWW: http://www.contesting.com/_cq-contest/ Administrative requests: c