[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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