John KM4KMU wrote: No single cable had a VSWR over 1.10 with most being 1.05 or less. With the CF-4160 inserted the VSWR to the 440 antenna >jumped to 2.4 to 2.9 and the 144 was at 1.6 to 1.8 across
Mike (mikflathead@aol.com) & All: On Friday Sept 23 I moved my 1296.268~ +/- WA3TTS/B to FN00ke on Laurel Mountain. Elevation at ground level is 2705' and the Alford slot antenna is mounted on top of
Hello All: Here's my best guess as to the actual frequency of the WA3TTS 1296 beacon with the winter temperatures set in. After an hour of fooling around with my 10Mhz reference, my frequency counter
Hi All: With respect to the question concerning horizontal versus vertical polarization and the practical effect in amateur radio communication, just take a look at how commercial satellites make use
I never got the chance to try to buy them! Can someone explain that to me??? David there are likely two options in your vhf contest reflector setup for how you receive content. One is a daily summar