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Subject: Topband: Egypt - SU9AM
From: "Jim Sorenson" <kjsorenson@infinity.com.eg>
Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2004 10:51:29 +0200
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Gentleman,

I am currently in Egypt as SU9AM. The power limit is 100 watts and I have the 
usual space constraints with regard to antennas, but wish to try and work 160 
meters while I'm active here. 

My main station equipment consists of an IC-706, and a Harris RF-590 (with MFJ 
1026 and flag). The roof of my apartment is at about 75 feet above ground, 
square and measures about 110 feet on the diagonal. I'm just able to fit a 80 
meter inverted-V. I have a 360 degree clear shot, but being in a very densely 
populated area, I have a moderate to high noise level. Before I received my 
license I used the RF-590 to hunt non-directional beacons on LF and was able to 
log over 30 countries using a flag antenna. Hearing some beacons at over 5000 
kms would suggest that there are nights here when the noise level is 
sufficiently low to operate top band with some chance of success for DX. From 
casual listening it would appear that Europe and most of Asia will be no 
problem, but I will need a major overhaul on the antenna side before I can 
seriously think of working any serious short or long path DX. 

Another option that I have is to operate out in the desert on a portable basis 
where my noise level would be much lowere and where I can deploy some 
directional wires of sufficient length to achieve worthwhile gain.  

Even given the successes of hearing LW beacons at long range, I'm concerned 
that perhaps my noise level is still going to seriously limit my ability to 
hear on top band at this QTH - I really need to do some receive antenna 
optimizing and more listening to find out. 

Given what I've said above, I wonder if anyone out there might kindly suggest 
what I could do about a transmitting antenna. What are my best options? A short 
top loaded vertical with capacity hat would appear the best one - I could 
probably manage at least 45 or 50 feet of height with such an antenna. At 
present my flag for receiving is fixed, but I could quite easily build a 
rotatable one. I wonder if that would be worth the effort and how would it 
compare with, say, a stationary type, like a K9AY?

I apologize for the bandwidth on my first post - Hope I can manage to work some 
of you out there once my optimal antennas are up.

Many thanks,


Jim Sorenson

SU9AM/W3BH

No. 10 Road 252
Maadi - Digla
Cairo

419 Aderhold Road
Saxonburg, PA 16056

Home station: TR-7 and KWM-2As with 80 meter loop



 


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