Nice opening to VK this morning from Atlanta after SR. Luke was equally strong on Hi Z 8 and Waller Flag at 95 ft. 73, John, W4NU Sent from my iPhone _________________ Topband Reflector Archives - ht
I had really good luck from Atlanta. I got them on 160, 80, 40 and 20 CW. On 160 and 80 diversity RX with the Waller Flag at 95 feet and the Hi-Z 8 really made copy good. On 40 I used the full size T
The band was open this morning to VK... I worked VK2HJ es VK2WF 73, John, W4NU Atlanta, GA Sent from my SAMSUNG Galaxy S7 on the Telstra Mobile Network -- Original message --From: daraymond@iowatelec
A shunt fed tower requires radials period. It cannot work without them! 73, John, W4NU Sent from my iPhone _________________ Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband
Yesterday I worked VK es 1st JA of season. This morning I worked a UA0.. RX antenna is Hi-Z 8. The IC-7610 is amazing 73, John, W4NU Sent from my iPhone _________________ Topband Reflector Archives -
I got them on 80 es 160 CW this morning here in Atlanta. 73, John, W4NU Get Outlook for iOS I agree with John. I'm 3000+ miles away and they were running EU stuff I couldn't even hear on my shared a
I have one of JC's Waller Flags on a 40 foot boom at 95 feet.. It is fed with LMR-600 at the tower base XFMR where the 100 ohm twin-ax terminates. It is use with a K-3 in diversity receive with a Hi-
On 80 I listen on the K3 with the Waller Flag at 95 feet es the Hi-Z 8 in Diversity Receive and transmit on the M2 rotary 106 feet.. I kill them on this band. 160 is harder on RX as I use the K3 as a
I have never had a problem with soldering PL-259s and I have been putting them on since 1959! I know how to soldering them correctly. Sent from my iPhone _________________ Searchable Archives: http:/
Without my Hi-Z 8 and the Waller Flag (on a 40 Ft boom at 95 ft) I would not hear squat on 160. I listen in diversity receive with the K3 and use only the Hi-Z 8 with the IC-7610. However, the IC-761
I worked three (3) JA's here in Atlanta this morning.. It was actually better after sunrise... I received a 579 from JH2FXK at 1257 Z.. They were rolling in from the NW on the Hi-Z 8.... 73, John, W4
My Hi-Z 8 is located in a flood plain down the hill and across the creek in a large city lot here in Atlanta. Being there it is below and away from most noise sources. It has provided consistent good
Guys, I have had better luck here in Atlanta with the Hi-Z 8. Lee, K7TJR, has increased the lightening protection and I have been basically strike free for a couple of years. The 100 ft 45G (with the
On 4/24/2019 4:48 PM, JAYB1943@OPTONLINE.NET wrote: Lets face it guys ??? hams like me (age 76, licensed at age 14) learned and used CW as an (almost) mandatory part of the hobby. Along came the NO-C
I am using a Hi-Z 8 here along with a Waller Flag?? (From N4IS es TopBand Systems) at 95 feet. In the past I had up a K9AY antennas, several short beverages and several Ewe's. I also had up a low dip
It's hard to beat the Hi-Z arrays when you have limited space.. 73, John, W4NU Chuck W5PR Just a ???simple??? question hopefully - How close to the ground should a BOG be for best/good performance? I
It doesn't bother me at all.......... I would rather watch paint dry rather than operate FT8... I am CW man... Always have been.. 73, John, W4NU K4JAG (1959 to 1998) On 8/6/2019 12:54 PM, Hans Hjelms
I fully concur!! 73, John, W4NU K4JAG, 1959 to 1998 Sent from my iPhone _________________ Searchable Archives: http://www.contesting.com/_topband - Topband Reflector
The band was open here in Atlanta, too. I worked RT0F at 1210 Z. Then the next was JA7BXS at 1214 Z. Later I wrked JA8ISU at 1226 Z. Prior to today I was hearing nothing! The best antenna on RX was t