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Subject: [SECC] Use of the W4AN Call Sign
From: scottstraw at mindspring.com (Scott Straw)
Date: Sun, 3 Jul 2005 12:07:35 -0400 (GMT-04:00)
John Laney:

Thank you again for the use of the W4AN callsign.  I had a good time but only 
made 98 contacts in 8 hours as a 1B station.  I read the rules and discovered 
that a 1 or two man "A-style" operation could be classified as a "B."  Three 
people or more is definately "A."   

I  ran the whole thing solo and had to hand log everything because computer in 
the trailer was Win98SE, and didn't recognize my thumbdrive without drivers 
(Which the administrator blocked me from adding). My laptop had gone down 
earlier in the week with a power cord issue.  I guess it wouldn't be a contest 
without challenges...

I have input all of the calls to N1MM, but need to edit the times, bands, etc.  
I'll try to get to it this week...

I did get one return - wish I had noted who it was - that said "glad to hear 
Bill's call on the air."  It gave me chill bumps.  In retrospect I feel ashamed 
that I didn't represent the call better than 98 contacts, but with the 
challenges of hand logging, a mediocre radio and a marginal antenna, not to 
mention exhaustion from my usual 18 hour a day week, it was all I could do.  
Next year I want to be a part of a team!

Again, thank you for letting me use the W4AN call.


SECC'ers:

I have an antenna question:  I bought a G5RV, and built an air core 1:1 balun 
like the instruction said.  They also said to isolate the shield of the coax 
feedline from the antenna.  I stripped back about three inches of jacket, cut 
the braid and pulled it back so that only the center conductor of the PL-259 
was connected to the SO-239 that the G5RV had soldered to the twin lead.  I was 
able to tune up, but couldn't make any contacts.  I switched to another coax 
feedline and coiled about 8 or 9 loops which I zip-tied "randomly" versus "nice 
and neat."  With this setup I started getting reponses to my calls.

Was it just by chance that I wasn't getting returns?  Have you had any 
experience with the concept of isolating the braid of the coax feeding a dipole 
with twin lead?  Since my tuner had two posts for connecting ladder line, 
should I have just snipped the ladderline to SO-239 adapter off and gone 
straight to the tuner?

Scott Straw, KB4KBS





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