[Mldxcc] FT5ZM

SHIRLEY ROSE rosesl at prodigy.net
Thu Feb 6 10:30:09 EST 2014


OK people, here is how you get them on 80M with 100w and a wire.  I got tired of fighting the pile-up so I got up at about 13:15Z (5:15AM PST), turned on my trusty 756-PII, touched up my antenna tuner, and proceeded to play games on my logging computer while I waited for them to show up.  At 14:00Z they popped up and called CQ up 1.  I hit my send key and they came right back.  No pile-up, no strain...logged them at 14:01Z!!!!
 
Shirl/AA6K 

From: Robert Hess <w1rh at yahoo.com>
To: Richard Karlquist <richard at karlquist.com>; "k6lrn at arrl.net" <k6lrn at arrl.net> 
Cc: mother lode dx club <mldxcc at contesting.com> 
Sent: Wednesday, February 5, 2014 5:44 PM
Subject: Re: [Mldxcc] FT5ZM


Dick, I worked N8S (Swains) on 160 with my Cushcraft R-5 vertical and 100 watts on the wrong side of the hill.  Never did figure out how that worked at all, the the MP internal tuner loaded it OK.

I haven't even listened for FT5ZM on 160 and 80.  I'll take a listen tomorrow morning.

Bob



On Wednesday, February 5, 2014 3:39 PM, Richard Karlquist <richard at karlquist.com> wrote:

On 2014-02-05 10:29, Dick Wilson wrote:
> Congrats!!
> Now I guess I'll have to cobble up some sort of 160 antenna.
> Rick suggested tying coax together on 80 M dipole...I have
> 100'+ running out to that antenna underground.
> I guess we're SOL on 10 & 12 as they're opposite...day v.
> night.
> 
> Dick

A temporary antenna I used last year was a 60 foot
vertical with 2 top wires that sloped down to the ground.
It seemed to do very well compared to the 90 foot
version, except the bandwidth (predictably) was very
narrow.

An 80 meter dipole should be able to work like my 60
foot vertical by just tying the feedline terminals together
and driving it against ground.  You would have the
advantage of not having the drooping top wires.

If you don't get an extremely narrow bandwidth, it indicates
ground losses.  But even with a lousy ground, you will
only be down several dB.

Rick N6RK

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