Topband: Rohn 25 Vertical questions.

Richard (Rick) Karlquist richard at karlquist.com
Thu Aug 20 18:17:29 EDT 2020



On 8/19/2020 10:28 PM, donovanf at erols.com wrote:
> Hi Ron,
> 
> 
> 700-1200 foot spacing should provide good in-band receiving capability.
> SDR receivers won't work for in-band receive, you must use a traditional
> transceiver such as the K3, K4HD, FTdx5000, IC-7800 etc.
> 
> 
> Micro-arcing is caused by transmitted RF jumping a spark gap.
> Any metal-to-metal joint that isn't securely bonded is a candidate
> for micro-arcing.
> 
> 
> 73
> Frank
> W3LPL
> 
> 

Three questions:

1.  Does "in-band receiving" mean the same thing as SO2R in a single
band contest?  I operated a few 160 meter contests in that mode around
10 years ago.  I used a carefully nulled receiving loop 1000 ft from the
TX vertical.

2.  Please explain the comment about SDR receivers not working.  I
now have a Flex 6700 that claims to be able to do full duplex.  And
that radio would not work?

3.  If connections between R25 sections cannot be trusted, then
how would any crank up tower possibly work as a vertical?  I have
always wondered about this.

BTW, cellular sites have significant problems with what they
call "passive IMD", of which micro-arcing is a subset.

73
Rick N6RK


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