My M2 is up 56 feet and I saw the W3LPL video about an increase in noise going above 50 feet, but I wasn't going to take the tower down in height, hi. However I can say there are times when K5VR can outhear me and even work things I can't! We are only a few blocks apart! I can see his tower from here.His antenna is for sure a different angle of radiation than what I have up. The above doesn't happen much, thankfully, but it does happen. Weird band for sure. I have grown to love 6m because of that.73 jay/w5jay..______________________________________________________________On Tue, Aug 27, 2024 at 4:44 AM <w5znjoel@gmail.com> wrote:______________________________________________________________Of course I have further comments !!!!!! 😊
If you’re going to discuss antennas you need to understand signal propagation and what works best in different situations. Its not so much a factor on between 10 and 28 MHz but above and below it does, especially on 50 MHz. Different heights will produce different results depending on the type of propagation. F2 is a bit different than Sporadic E but you can get to a point where you’re splitting hairs.
I’ve had stacked six meter antennas for a long time and can switch between them individually. While there have only been two situations where I could not hear the DX station on the higher antenna, I have never seen a situation where I could not hear the DX on an antenna at 27 ft, 52’, 77’ for 102’. The one thing I do notice is the higher the antenna the higher the noise floor.
So, Frank’s statement is correct, of course, (who am I to dispute E.F. “Frank” Hutton??) and 50 ft is an excellent height choice. Will you lose something with the antenna at 30 ft or 100 ft? Maybe, but most likely not. Remember, 6 meters isn’t called the “Magic Band” because it’s a cute name. The different propagation methods at play can open and close at any time and your buddy a few miles down the road may not hear anything.
Bottom line – BE READY WITH WHATEVER YOU HAVE IN THE AIR !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
73 Joel W5ZN
From: adxa-bounces@mailman.qth.net <adxa-bounces@mailman.qth.net> On Behalf Of Steven Rutledge
Sent: Saturday, August 24, 2024 11:36 AM
To: adxa@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [ADXA] BE ALERT - E51EME
George, read W3LPL's paper on six meter antenna height. 50' the best and 40' no problem. My antenna is at about 80' and I can tell people with lower antennas are smoking me. This is a 28' boom. I just didn't know at the time. Many ops have antennas they can switch between at different heights. When I first got exposed to six meter DX in WDC, it was when F2 was hopping. Everyone told me bigger and higher for F2. That might be true but Frank, LPL, says 50' is best for E DX. Maybe Joel has further comments. I would love to lower my six meter antenna but it would be terrific job.
Kind regards and 73,
Steve
On 8/24/2024 9:40 AM, w5zn@w5zn.org wrote:
Some gud DX there George.
32 ft is an excellent height for a 6 meter antenna. If you believe you need a 50 MHz antenna at 120 ft for 99% of the six meter DX, then create a model of your antenna and run a simulation of the vertical pattern at that height and the nulls will surprise you!!!!!!
ZN
From: adxa-bounces@mailman.qth.net <adxa-bounces@mailman.qth.net> On Behalf Of WB5JJJ
Sent: Saturday, August 24, 2024 9:32 AM
To: ADXA Mailing List <ADXA@mailman.qth.net>
Subject: Re: [ADXA] BE ALERT - E51EME
I've been lucky with my 6m Oceania contacts. Here is my paltry list of 73 compared to many ADXA members. But I've only had a decent 6m beam at 32' for about 10 years and NO amp. I'm still surprised as to how well it works WHEN CONDITIONS ARE RIGHT. Otherwise, it might as well be a dummy load up there. I got ONE Hawaii and TWO Alaska within about 15 minutes last year to round out my WAS on 6m.
DXCC Entity
6M
ALASKA
ANGUILLA
ARGENTINA
ARUBA
AUSTRALIA
AZORES
BAHAMAS
BALEARIC ISLANDS
BARBADOS
BELGIUM
BELIZE
BERMUDA
BONAIRE
BRAZIL
CANADA
CANARY ISLANDS
CAYMAN ISLANDS
CHILE
COLOMBIA
COSTA RICA
CROATIA
CUBA
CURACAO
CZECH REPUBLIC
DENMARK
DOMINICA
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
ECUADOR
ENGLAND
FALKLAND ISLANDS
FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY
FIJI ISLANDS
FRANCE
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS
GREENLAND
GRENADA
GUADELOUPE
GUATEMALA
HAITI
HAWAII
HONDURAS
ICELAND
IRELAND
ISLE OF MAN
ITALY
JAPAN
MADEIRA ISLANDS
MAURITANIA
MEXICO
NETHERLANDS
NEW ZEALAND
NORTHERN IRELAND
NORWAY
PANAMA
PARAGUAY
PERU
POLAND
PORTUGAL
PUERTO RICO
SAINT LUCIA
SCOTLAND
SLOVENIA
SPAIN
SURINAME
SWEDEN
SWITZERLAND
TRINIDAD & TOBAGO
UKRAINE
UNITED NATIONS HQ
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
URUGUAY
US VIRGIN ISLANDS
VENEZUELA
WALES
73's
George - WB5JJJ
HoIP - 100105
On Sat, Aug 24, 2024 at 9:18 AM <w5znjoel@gmail.com> wrote:
Greetings ADXA Folks,
Be alert in the afternoons on 6 meters for E51EME on 50.313 FT8. Bob was heard by several stations just to our south yesterday. This is South Cook Island. Some of you have worked E51WL who is on North Cook, so E51EME would be a new one for those who may have not worked Bob on 6 meters before. Occasionally he gets on 10 meters in the afternoon as well so listen there if you need that one on 10.
Bob is on South Cook for a couple of weeks “vacation” from his home in New Zealand (ZL1RS). For this trip he brought a much improved 6 meter antenna system, running two stacked 5 element Yagis. His TX power is 1KW so with just a little enhancement you should hear him. His antennas look out over the ocean and his RX is good.
The past two nights (around 3 AM) I’ve watched him on EME and his EME signal has averaged between -20 to -25 (which is a VERY GOOD EME signal). He cannot elevate the antennas so he is only on EME during his moonrise (MR) and moonset (MS).
So, BE ALERT for the next few afternoons and point your antenna around 240 degrees azimuth. You can see his “blog” on his E51EME QRZ.com page.
73 Joel W5ZN
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