[Elecraft] FD - Some Comments about the Event
Robert Paull
kk6ue at yahoo.com
Tue Jul 1 11:31:13 EDT 2008
Hello All:
We did it with filters, filters and position. 40 phone antenna was across the ridge to 40 cw with neiter antenna coupling into each other. It did take a bit of planning and walking it off to get to 27A the one year CVARC took the point lead. Jeff (AD6T) really did a GREAT job. Fun but definitly more managble at 9a as the club did this year. Also 5 watts helped.
73's
Bob Paull
KK6UE
k3 #681
--- On Tue, 7/1/08, John H Gibson <gibson at alma.edu> wrote:
> From: John H Gibson <gibson at alma.edu>
> Subject: Re: [Elecraft] FD - Some Comments about the Event
> To: "Stephen W. Kercel" <kercel1 at suscom-maine.net>, "Elecraft Reflector" <elecraft at mailman.qth.net>
> Date: Tuesday, July 1, 2008, 5:10 AM
> >>FD is about how to put several transmitters in a
> 1000 foot circle
> >>and making it all work. I've never been to a
> 22A, but I bet that is
> >>interesting on HF.
> >
> >*********************
> >How do they do that?
> >*********************
>
> For an excellent documentary about the Conejo Valley AD6T
> Field Day operation
> that ran 22 QRP stations (22-Alpha) at a single site, see
> Gorden West's Field
> Day video. It might still be available through the
> publisher of CQ magazine.
>
> 73,
> John, no8v
>
>
> If time permits, I will show Gordon West's excellent
> video about the Conejo
> Valley AD6T Field Day operation that ran 22 QRP stations
> (22-Alpha) at a single
> site.
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