SV: [80m] VK9ML
Henrik Weiss
[email protected]
Sun, 21 Apr 2002 07:48:56 +0200
Bill,
I now its frustrating. But with all things in live there is always the
"other point of view" that you cant argue. Its like taste - cant honestly be
up for discussion if beef or chicken is best - or if 17 or 80 M is best !
Regards,
Henrik
OZ1ING
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vegne af Bill Sawders
Sendt: 21. april 2002 07:37
Til: Henrik Weiss; 80m@Mailman. Qth. Net
Emne: Re: [80m] VK9ML
All and all...I can't give them too much for their 80 meter effort. The ZL's
have been on barefoot, 100 watts and a dipole. No excuse for not being on 40
and 80....just 10 meters everyday. And, who cares about their 17 meter
QSO's?
Bill, K7ZM
Bend, Or.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Henrik Weiss" <[email protected]>
To: "80m@Mailman. Qth. Net" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, April 20, 2002 10:28 PM
Subject: [80m] VK9ML
> They where very good yesterday evening in Europe at 3.504. I started to
copy
> them 10 minutes before my sunset and the signal just kept building here,
> finishing at a solid S - 7.
>
> Incidently it was my first DX QSO for a long time on 80 M as my new tower
is
> up. Im using a sloping dipole supported at 100 ft. with an average angle
> against the tower of 30 - 40 degrees. Its a very easy and quick way to get
> on the air without first having to think about radials.
>
> Not for this reflector but thought I mention it anyway:
> At the same time VK9ML were intermiddent audible in OZ land and I believe
> workable in Eastern Europe on 1.826.
>
> Regards,
>
> Henrik
> OZ1ING
>
>
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