I didn't hear anything about our stalwarts from the Coax Atoll up in the Arctic yesterday. You know, RG8U and RG8X. I guess their ops this year got nicked in the bud, so to speak. Seriously though, a
Author: Clayton Brantley via TenTec <tentec@contesting.com>
Date: Sat, 2 Apr 2016 15:19:45 +0000 (UTC)
Wade, I am not up-to-speed on this new antenna theory but I do remember a friend making a broadband 75 meter inverted v with hog wire. The best I remember, it was about 1 foot wide and supported with
*Clayton and the Group,* * Many are too young and don't remember separate receivers and transmitters. One evening in Rockford, Ill. I was loading my Johnson transmitter into a 150 watt dummy load ( l
Wade, When I built my first, rock bound FT-243 xtal, 2 mtr transmitter with a 6360 final, I made a tuning load by soldering a small wire loop to a light bulb taken from my bicycle light. I stuck it c
Wade, what does little Bo Peep thing of all of this? 73 - Rick, DJ0IP (Nr. Frankfurt, Germany) *My contacts on this type antenna would be direct and to the point. Probably with a few Barbs thrown in
Rick, I hope you don't mind, but I decided to take your press release (as per the link below) and use it for an article in my club newsletter. I just KNOW the guys who experiment with antennas will l
We of course that's OK Ron. And in about 3 months time we'll be selling band-aids with Spiderbeam logo on them - for careless users! BTW, I already have a theme for next year's April Fool's Day. 73 -