[SCCC] N6WS CQWW CW
Bill Shell - N6WS
n6ws at n6ws.com
Mon Nov 25 12:16:36 EST 2019
Hi Dennis,
I had two phased Cushcraft MA160V verticals on 160m, and decided to
change the westerly vertical to 80m. The MA160V is a 36' L and C top
loaded vertical. All I did was replace the loading coil with one I
made, and add a bit of shunt L at the base. The 8' top-hat gives it
pretty good bandwidth. I have a third MA160V that I am making into a
60m vertical.
73, Bill
N6WS
On 11/24/2019 10:43 PM, Dennis Vernacchia wrote:
> Bill
>
> What kind of vertical did you put up
>
> Dennis N6KI
>
>
>
> On Sun, Nov 24, 2019, 10:06 PM Bill Shell <n6ws at n6ws.com
> <mailto:n6ws at n6ws.com>> wrote:
>
>
> Hello All,
>
> I played around for 7:44 (464 mins). Most of that time was Friday
> evening and Saturday morning. Darn, I missed zones 3 and 4 on every
> band. I would have missed zone 5, but VP9I was on with a stronger
> than
> usual signal.
>
> Here is the breakdown:
>
> Band QSOs Pts ZN Cty Pt/Q
> 1.8 9 24 6 6 2.7
> 3.5 51 135 19 39 2.6
> 7 81 225 30 69 2.8
> 14 40 114 18 35 2.9
> 21 53 142 18 42 2.7
> 28 6 18 5 6 3.0
> Total 240 658 96 197 2.7
> Score: 192,794
>
> FTDX-5000, Expert 2K-FA
> SteppIR DB36 @ 55ft
> Verticals on 160m & 80m
>
> The new vertical worked quite well on 80m. I will have to work on
> adding a CW range switching system at the base. Right now, it is
> tuned
> for mid-band, so the VSWR was a little high for CW.
>
> 73, Bill
> N6WS
>
>
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