I also have wondered about that array on terrestrial. 


I enjoyed the article very much, and have played the rope game, of getting a bit more elevation on the 2 meter yagi that I have used for eme. I have made an attempt at 6 meter eme with a single home brew 7 element LFA. This was about 3 years, or so ago, Working someone off the moon was on my bucket list, and I was able to accomplish that on 2 meters. However, a contact or 2 is never enough and the goal is always more. 


Thanks so much for the article!

Randy/W5ZJ



On Mon, 9 Jun, 2025 at 6:06 PM, Dennis Schaefer <[email protected]> wrote:
 
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That is indeed very interesting, Joel.    I’ve always wondered how an array like that would do for terrestrial DX compared to one or two yagis way up high.  I’ve noticed that a lot of DXPeditions do some 6M EME and Lance and others operate ONLY on 6.  

73,
Dennis/RZ

On Mon, Jun 9, 2025 at 4:43 PM <[email protected]> wrote:

I have completed a new paper that will be published in the Central States VHF Society proceedings and presented during their conference this year in Lincoln, NE in July.

 

“Adventures in 6-Meter EME” documents the evolution of my 6-meter EME array that those of you who attended the ADXA 3rd Quarterly meeting here last September saw. Some of you may (or may not!!) be interested in the paper. It is now on my website in the “Papers & Presentations” section or it can be downloaded via this link

 

https://w5zn.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/Adventures-in-6-Meter-EME.pdf

 

73 Joel W5ZN

www.w5zn.org

 

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