[HCARC] Local 10 Meter Propagation Test - Tonight - 6:30 to6:45 -28.365 Mhz
John K5XA
k5xa at godfather-ridge.com
Fri Jul 27 16:20:29 EDT 2012
I think the high beam was pointed straight North during the test. However,
the beam is at about 130' - maybe too high for this close in.
The low beam is at 81', fixed to 45 degrees.
K5XA
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From: hcarc-bounces at mailman.qth.net [mailto:hcarc-bounces at mailman.qth.net]
On Behalf Of Kerry Sandstrom
Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2012 3:37 PM
To: galeheise at windstream.net; HCARC Reflector
Subject: Re: [HCARC] Local 10 Meter Propagation Test - Tonight - 6:30 to6:45
-28.365 Mhz
Distances from K5KS to 10 meter participants:
K5KS - K5HV 21 miles
K5KS - K5XA 23 miles
K5KS - KM4DR 11 miles
K5KS - K5YB 17 miles.
KM4DR was by far the strongest ~ S5.
K5HV was second at ~ S3
K5XA on the high beam was ~ S2, but very readable. On the low beam John
was ~ S1 and marginally readable.
K5YB was ~ S1 and I could copy his call and a word once in a while..
Since K5HV and K5XA are approxmately the same distance and in the same
direction from me, I'm surprised that K5HV was so loud compared to K5XA.
K5XA with the high beam was easily workable and was also workable on the low
beam but noticeably weaker.
Not sure why K5YB wasn't louder since I think he was using a vertical and I
think is on the hill behind Wal-Mart.
Station here is an OMNI D, yes a D, ~ 30 years old, with 70 W output and a
Butternut HF2V fed through a homebrew antenna tuner. It has 16 radials each
55 feet long and is 80 feet or so from trees or buildings. By the way, my
first SSB QSO with the OMNI D and my first venture on SSB since I worked
W3XO on 6 meters several years ago.
I would like to try this again with more stations in Kerrville and
Fredericksburg to see if K5HV is what I should expect or if K5YB is the more
typical signal.. I should be able to work W4WJ and perhaps AC4CA, but it
would be nice to know.
Are we going to try this again?
Kerry
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