[UK-CONTEST] 2 Station setup ideas please for CQWW
Don Beattie
g3ozf at btinternet.com
Fri Sep 8 02:20:14 EDT 2006
Sorry - typo in my first reply !
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I guess in the end you try it out, and if you judge that it's all too hard,
you do a single station entry
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Don
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jim Balls" <jim at j1mbo.f9.co.uk>
To: "Uk-Contest at Contesting.Com" <uk-contest at contesting.com>
Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2006 7:52 PM
Subject: [UK-CONTEST] 2 Station setup ideas please for CQWW
> Hi all,
>
> We are thinking about running a 2 station setup for CQWW SSB.
>
> We currently have no experience of this and was looking for pointer on a
> cheap and easy filtering option (I their is such a thing!).
>
> We are looking to run lets say 20m - 10m on one setup (HFstation) and
> 40m - 160m on the other setup (LF Station).
>
> Antenna's will have a separation of about 100m, we are going to run a
> vertical and dipole setup for 40m - 160m on the second station tower and
> a 10 - 20m beam (Spider) and a 2 element Moxon for 40m on the main tower
> (I guess the 40m beam will be used on the 10 - 20 m station and not the
> LF station)
>
> Both will run 400w.
>
> Radios will be
>
> HF station 756PROII - TL922 In Caravan
> LF Station with be Either FT990 or TS870 - 811H (with 572B tubes) In
> Awning
>
> We cannot afford luxuries like the Dunestar filter setup at this point.
>
> Any ideas guy's, Would we suffer much breakthrough etc, is it even worth
> attempting?
>
> Thanks
>
> Jim M0CKE
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