[Boatanchors] The reflector
Phil
ko6bb1 at gmail.com
Sat Jul 15 00:15:45 EDT 2017
Is anybody talking about taking it down? Because of the weight of
boatanchors etc I haven't done much with them in recent years (in years
past had/overhauled a few R-390A's, SP-600's, HQ-170s and far to many
others to enumerate here). But I still enjoy reading the mail.
73 From "The Beaconeer's Lair"
Specializing in DXing NDBs (Longwave Beacons)
Phil, KO6BB, http://www.qsl.net/ko6bb/
KO6BB/B beacon, ~20W on 28.290 MHz, Ringo Vertical
HF/LF RADIOS:
HOMEBREW: 7 Tube+Rect 1v3 Regen RX for LF (built 2015)
Icom: IC-7200 Xceiver, DSP IF & filters (~2015).
Kenwood: TS-450SAT Xceiver, cascaded 250/125Hz Inrad filters.
10M Beacon: 2 x Realistic HTX-100's on 28.290MHz
SDR: Softrock Ensemble II LF (built from a kit 2017).
ACC: HOMEBREW LF-MF Pre-Amp, 8Hz Audio Filter.
HOMEBREW 4 Port Antenna Multicoupler, Feeds 4 RX's.
ANTENNAS: 88 foot Long Ladder-line fed dipole, 35 feet AGL for MW/SW.
Active Mini-Whip, 36 Feet AGL for LF/MW/SW.
37 foot "Low Noise Vertical", 11 feet AGL for LF/MW/SW.
Cushcraft AR-10 Ringo Vertical, 14 feet AGL for 10M beacon.
Merced, Central California, 37, 18, 37N 120, 30, 6W CM97rh
On 7/14/2017 10:27 PM, John via Boatanchors wrote:
>
> Reflectors are like hamfests. If only one other person shows up and he
> has what you want or you have what he wants, it was a good hamfest. The same
> is true of reflectors. If someone has is and answer to your question or
> you can help someone out with an answer or a part, the reflector served it's
> purpose. Please do not take it down.
>
> 73
>
> John, W4AWM/8
> Sent via satellite from Paw Paw, WV
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