I'm glad to hear that I'm not the only one who has found that a 1/4 vertical compares very well to a loop, even with "ground wave" contacts. During the June contest, I took both a 6 Meter loop and a
There have been several good points made here. I run horizontal polarization in the rover, including a horizontal loop while roving. Here are some observations I have. With my horizontally polarized
I recently changed from a 1/4 wave vertical mag mount on the top of the suv to an M2 loop mounted at the top of the receiver hitch mounted mast. I have to say the loop worked better for me with the e
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Sorry I must have had a brain fart. LOL www.k5rnt.com 73, Dustin K5RNT/R _______________________________________________ VHFcontesting mailing list VHFcontesting@contesting.com http://lists.contestin
Here are some closeups of the bulkhead. http://www.k5rnt.com/html/window_bulkhead.html _______________________________________________ VHFcontesting mailing list VHFcontesting@contesting.com http://l
Mike asks 1) Did Marshall charge you anything for the plans? <grin> http://ka5cvh.com/pictures/radio_pics/radio_k5qe_rover/ Specificly http://ka5cvh.com/pictures/radio_pics/radio_k5qe_rover/IMG_3165.
Actually I have to give credit for the original design to Army AE5P. But I did have to make it a little "better". :-) No I didn't know about this but I do now. I like this a lot. Good job. __________
I sent in a half dozen spots to N2MH last year with notes and none have appeared. I don't think he's updating the site at all right now. Steve K4GUN/R _______________________________________________