A35T had a great signal into South Florida on 160cw, 80cw, 75ph as well as other bands. Great operation by great operators. 73, Bruce, W8HW == The A35T team will focusing on top band tonight starting
Consider making your own filters Anyone have a BCB High Pass Filter that they would recommend? Seems like there were a number of sources for these a number of years ago, but Google only came up with
Raises the AGE OLD question... If the band is open and no one calls CQ, is the band really open... Tong-n-Cheek 73 and LOL, Bruce, W8HW == --Original Message-- From: Guy Olinger K2AV Sent: Thursday,
I am not an expert when it comes to electric fence, so this is as much as a question as a statement....But hear it goes. Can you put a remote switch in the shack and shut fence off when you are worki
You are so correct... 73, Bruce, W8HW On 8/24/2018 8:21 AM, Brian Pease wrote: It seems to me that this may be similar to the time when the Government threatened to cut the VHF weather broadcasts or
I worked in the commercial/industrial radio and broadcasting for 40 plus years. While it it true that type-n is mostly used, we must remember that hams deal with high power and high SWR sometimes, bo
You maybe confusing "Radiation Resistance" with "Feed point Resistance". It often will lower "Feed point Resistance", but raise "radiation Resistance". 73 Bruce At some point I suggest, as others, th
Hello Ron, Beverage antennas operate as "traveling wave" and not "standing wave" (not to be confused with SWR two different things). The results are the beverage is _physically horizontal, but electr
Great article Wes. it says it well. Ron, look at the explanation in that article about traveling-wave antenna vs Standing wave. 73, Bruce, W8HW *Traveling-Wave Antennas* The Beverage antenna is a tra
Hello Dietmar, You have a amazing 160m station, nice job on your part.. I was lucky enough to work you on 160 meters from Florida the other night. I would love to see you on 80 Meters, hopefully on C