Many thanks to Luis, IV3PRK for allowing me to post links to his BOG antenna research at HC1PF. While near the equator he found new noise sources, and ultimately BOG antennas provided many DX conta
Watching NOVA on PBS last night. Diving into Blue water "sink holes". Found evidence indicated that iron rich sand from the very dry Sarah Desert had blown across the Atlantic to the Bahama Island
Don't think it was the same one Mike. Divers showed a single ~ 2 inch thick band of Iron down in the very dangerous blue hole. Watching NOVA on PBS last night. Diving into Blue water "sink holes
Thanks info Dave. In the Nova coverage they were concentrating upon a few inch band on Iron, that coincided with the loss of various species in the Bahamas. They found a preserved crocodile head fo
Thanks Mort, They now say See something, say something. Anyone got real callsign ? Name does not work on QRZ And U did it without a call-sign ? 73 - Mort, G2JL _________________ Topband
A callsign would have prevented any concern. They always say, after a problem, some one should have said something. Bruce-k1fz Take it easy on Lou. He's W1QJ, and is a good guy. See https:/
Early in 1925 Radio Corporation of America station 1XAO had one near 10 mile long wave antenna. In 1926 they had three spaced 6 miles each. Harold H. Beverage discovered diversity reception when
The move to receiver roofing filters has been successful due to a large benefit to DXers and many others. Worldwide consolidation of S meters may be similar to nailing jello to a tree. But with
Any old timers ever work W1MDG Earl E. Babbidge, Dark Harbor, Maine in the late 1940's, early 1950's on 160 meters. As a kid in school at the time, I did errands for W1KNJ in Belfast who wa
Same conditions here in Maine.. Waited for a NA break that only came after condx went way down. 73 Bruce-K1FZ Just my observations from what happened here last night in NY (doesn't help you west
Herb has good antennas. But many others mixing QRP with high angle antennas, have a tougher time. 73 Bruce-k1kz I'm not sure why you would be surprised running QRP that stations that were "lo
-- I found that if it is "first Class Mail" it is legal. And the Ham I sent the ham parts to received it weeks later. 73 Bruce-K1FZ www.qsl.net/k1fz/beverage_antenna.html Is there anyone who know
BOG antenna notes Web Page has been updated. Links include Luis, IV3PRK BOG antenna research, and modeling at HC1PF. www.qsl.net/k1fz/bogantennanotes.html 73 Bruce-K1FZ ________________
I agree. There are times, especially in disturbed condx, when my BOG antennas are "head and shoulders" better than my other antennas. 73 Bruce-K1FZ www.qsl.net/k1fz/bogantennanotes.html I can
IV3PRK at HC1PF with the help of friends proved with extensive research and modeling, that a BOG antenna is a tuned circuit not a traveling wave antenna. Please see the IV3PRK research and mode
IV3PRK at HC1PF with the help of friends proved with extensive research and modeling, that a BOG antenna is a tuned circuit not a traveling wave antenna. Please see the IV3PRK research and mode
Hi JC, I am trying to give you that information. It is in IV3PRK's research. At the bottom of the page, please read both his research link, and his modeling link. www.qsl.net/k1fz/bogantenna
This statement is to say that, if the earth is used instead of radials, the longer/ or a number of rods is better than one very short rod. The correct URL is: www.qsl.net/k1fz/bogantennanotes.html F
I agree. We have been thinking of switching at the coax cable location. Will need to correct my Beverage notes page. The W4ZV and W3LPL method will work. 73 Bruce-K1FZ http://www,qsl.net/k1fz
-- Forwarded message from K1FZ-Bruce -- I agree. We have been thinking of switching at the coax cable location. Will need to correct my Beverage notes page. The W4ZV and W3LPL method will work.