[50mhz] 1st 6m Contact
JJ
JJ" <[email protected]
Thu, 23 Oct 2003 06:08:31 -0500
Well I plan to get a horizontal up sometime.
Don't have a tower up yet and I'm having to work with what I have got
available.
I have a moxon rectangle built that I plan to use...maybe even modify by
adding a couple of directors to make it into a yagi.
That can make it into a short 3 or 4 element yagi. My plan is to build a
2m/6m quad. Just need the time and my tower and a rotator.
Anyhow...Thanks for all the encouragement.
73,
Jon
KD5SFA
----- Original Message -----
From: "Christopher Boone" <[email protected]>
To: "Ray Friess" <[email protected]>
Cc: "Mailingliste 50mhz@qth" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2003 11:30 PM
Subject: Re: [50mhz] 1st 6m Contact
> Ray Friess wrote:
> > A Ringo??? FANTASTIC!!! Now I'm getting stoked.....
> > I was just given a Ringo for 6 and I have it up at about 20 feet.....
> > I'll have to try AM and CW though...... have an OLD Ameco 6n2 rig with
an
> > HQ 170 receiver....
> > Am I going to talk to anyone?????
>
> If you want to wait for a band opening, what you have will work.....
> if you want to work someone within a few hundred miles without a band
> opening, you may need a higher antenna BUT a HORIZONTAL antenna mostly!
> When the band opens, it doesnt matter...but when the band is not open,
> running the same polarization MATTERS....the difference is 20db or 100:1
> difference in power....(if you are running a 100watts into a vertical,
> you could do the same with 1 watt into a horiz dipole on non skywave
> contacts! keep that in mind) Verticals are the choice for FM use but
> AM/SSB/CW is primarily horiz on VHF bands...including 6.
>
> Gud luck and look forward to working you on the band.
>
> Chris
> WB5ITT
>
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