The CQ 160M CW and SSB contests coming up might be a good bet. I worked, and confirmed on LOTW, WAS in one CW contest a few years back. Good luck! 73, Glenn - KD0Q Tnx, Jim Get on for NAQP this weeke
For my RG-6 beverage I used a marline hitch spread out over a couple of feet and then taped it up after it was in tension. 73, Glenn - KD0Q I have a follow on question from my non-invasive tree attac
There will be some interaction. How much? All depends. You can get some idea by modeling with EZNEC. The tower can have some effect too. Glenn KD0Q Don W4DEE _________________ Topband Reflector Archi
At the very bottom of the page, select English or Italian. 73, Glenn - KD0Q _________________ Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband
The ON4UN Low Band DXing book talks about a reversible beverage using coax as the antenna element.. Glenn, KD0Q _________________ Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband
Gabriel, I have an older BevPro-1 with a 580 ft element. The feed point is near one end and the element is installed 10 ft off the ground using electric fence insulators on available trees. The impro
I also noticed the lack of SR peaks. On those mornings the peak seemed to be about an hour before SR. 73, Glenn KD0Q _________________ Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband
Hi Joe, I'm no expert but have figured out how to keep my bi-directional Beverage antennas up with the least amount of work. My location is wooded so falling tree limbs are a constant problem. It's n
Hi Randy, I have the same situation here and I use 20 GA solid hookup wire for the "fuse" with about 10 turns wrapped around itself at the insulators. Sometimes the wire breaks, sometimes it comes un