[AK-VHF] NET: Oct. 16- 144.200 USB
Ed Cole
kl7uw at acsalaska.net
Sat Oct 16 14:59:11 EDT 2021
Net Report:
144.200:
KL7H - S8/9
KL0YO - S0 (voice heard but rough copy)
KA1NVZ - S9+10 (what 500w can do)
KL7XJ - S3/4 (both our yagis oriented toward Anch.)
Now running 11-element yagi at 45-foot with 100w
223.50:
KL7H - 2bar
KL0YO - by relay from KL7H
two 11-element yagis at 60-foot with 150w
50.125 (noise S5):
KL7H - S9
KL0YO - by relay from KL7H
two 7-element yagis* at 33-feet with 70w
*eme capable
73. Ed - KL7UW
http://www.kl7uw.com/
On 10/15/2021 10:40 PM, Ed Cole wrote:
> NET will begin at 9:30am on 144.200 USB.
> I also monitor 223.50 FM and 50.125 USB
>
> I now have use of a single 11-elem KLM yagi at 45-feet. This should
> greatly improve signal to/from Anchorage. A test with KL7BSC on 144.200
> from his home showed weak but readable signals. Repeaters show up to
> three s-units more signal received over using my vertical.
>
> Also got the second 6m yagi working so now have 15.75 dBi gain on 6m. I
> did some 6m-eme last night and copied FO/W7GJ on a DXpedition to
> Rimatara Island close to French Polynesia. Lane is running a single
> 8-element yagi and 1000w. Copied several other station off the Moon.
> Unfortunately my 1000w amp is faulting so no contacts.
>
> Nikiski got its first snow last night (melted by afternoon).
>
> See you tomorrow.
>
> 73, Ed - KL7UW
>
>
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