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Thu Feb 21 15:38:05 EST 2013
making a contact the then making a post. This seems to happen mostly during
contests.
People need to monitor "CALLING" frequencies, respond to a CQ ant then move
off the calling frequency for a chat. Or maybe just stay on the calling
frequency and see if any others want to join in.
But to me the Reverse Beacons do show where a CW signal was received. I
consider it a valuable tool.
I need to get off my @$$ and see if I can cure my TVI problem. The cable
converter box is about 4ft from the antenna feed point. The DX-60 operating
AM(12W carrier) does not bother it. But full power cause a major problem.
The SB-401 at full power CW completely wipes it out. I'm worried about
getting adjacent apartments.
Bob Macklin
K5MYJ
Seattle, Wa.
"Real Radios Glow In The Dark"
----- Original Message -----
From: "K0DAN" <k0dan at comcast.net>
To: "John Flood" <kb1fqg at yahoo.com>; "Brian Carling AF4K"
<bcarling at cfl.rr.com>
Cc: <boatanchors at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Wednesday, June 05, 2013 12:04 PM
Subject: Re: [Boatanchors] 10 meters
This has been an interesting thread. I believe another factor is that many
(most?) hams today don't even listen or tune around much. They are heavily
reliant to DX cluster posts and if they see little or no cluster activity on
10M, 6M, (pick a band), well then it must be dead and bad propagation. The
clusters do have some value, but not in making or receiving a CQ or of being
a predictor of propagation.
Not that it should be necessary to do this, but I wonder what the results
would be if you or I, calling CQ, concurrently posted our CQ call on one of
the cluster spot lists?
73
de k0dan
-----Original Message-----
From: John Flood
Sent: June 05, 2013 10:09
To: Brian Carling AF4K
Cc: boatanchors at mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Boatanchors] 10 meters
Reminds me of one night during the last sunspot cycle. I was in the mad
scientist laboratory (aka my shack)around 11PM or so fixing something that
went poof and had my 10W 6M rig connected to a loop ant and it was parked on
50125KC I heard a 4 call come in answered it we moved up a few KC and had a
1/2 hour plus nice qso with a guy in his car on his way home along the
Atlantic coast somewhere near Miami. We had each other 59 the whole
time(really, it wasn't a contest report) He thanked me for helping him stay
awake on the ride home and I then tuned around... Just static... tried AM on
50400KC nothing, even tried the FM end of the band simplex and on a couple
of the local repeaters nothing. Threw out several calls and no replies
anywhere. Either everyone was on the internet or we had a pipeline between
Boston and Miami and that was the only opening!
John Flood
KB1FQG
________________________________
From: Bry Carling <bcarling at cfl.rr.com>
To: Florida boatanchors <FLBOATANCHORS at yahoogroups.com>
Cc: boatanchors at mailman.qth.net; tetrode at googlegroups.com;
AMATEURRADIO at yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, June 5, 2013 10:31 AM
Subject: [Boatanchors] 10 meters
[Soapbox]
I hear BEACONS from great exotic locations all the time on 10m (like VY0 for
example.)
Really there are certainly MANY openings... but what happens?
You tune the whole band listening for guys calling CQ; all the way from
28.000 to 28.600 and
hear NO signals at all. You tune the range again - no signals. Beacons
still strong.
So you call CQ around 28.030 where anyone can operate - no reply. So you
call again and
again, and get zero replies. Then you call CQ up on 28.350 or so. Again and
again. No
replies. Beacons still pound in.
WHERE are these 750,000 "NEW HAMS" everyone is always bragging about?
They are somewhere frustrated as hell trying to program their radio that
doesn't work,
because it only has 5 buttons and a volume control and none of them do
anything useful.
This is what happens when new graduates from today's
"We-have-the-best-universities-in-
the-world" schools are hired to design equipment and their "digital logic
between the ears"
kicks in.
[/Soapbox]
On 5 Jun 2013 at 3:18, kd4wov at earthlink.net wrote:
To: "Florida boatanchors" <FLBOATANCHORS at yahoogroups.com>
From: kd4wov at earthlink.net
Date sent: Wed, 5 Jun 2013 03:18:12 +0000
Subject: Re: [FLBOATANCHORS] 10 meters
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Hello Corey,
You are right 10 meters opens a lot and if your not there did it really
open?
10 and 6 have been opening up, but you have to be calling CQ. Many many many
times I
have listened and heard nothing, but beacons. Then I called CQ and it seemed
like everyone
was waiting for someone else to call CQ.
Friday night a worked a few VK stations on 10 close to midnight. Look low
and high in the
band. 28.300 to 28.550
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From: "Cory L. Siple" <corysiple at cfl.rr.com>
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Date: Tue, 4 Jun 2013 22:49:26 -0400
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Subject: [FLBOATANCHORS] 10 meters
I´ve only been a Ham for a couple of years.
So, I haven´t experienced the 6m and 10m propagation during the peak solar
cycles.
But....
QRZ shows POOR and POOR for 12-10m.
However, the last few evening (up until 10:30pm EDT) there has been some
strong signals
coming out of the west coast (USA).
And, many low power Beacons are also coming thru loud and clear.
I talked to a guy in Trinidad a week or so ago with 100w. But, I don´t hear
much of anyone
else on the band.
Am I missing something? Or is it everyone else?
73
Cory KK4AJN
Central Florida
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