[Lowfer] MP day time
WE0H
[email protected]
Wed, 5 Mar 2003 21:34:40 -0600
If there is a bunch of them, #2 shot and a shotgun should work. If there is
only one big one, take an AK or SKS with the armor piercing ammo and fire
away. Bye bye limb!!!
Mike>WE0H
http://www.we0h.us/lf
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Mitch Powell
Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 5:20 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Lowfer] MP day time
> I have got my antennas, the 25 ft , 12 ft Loops and the vertical all tuned
> now, and copying MP in the day time just about regular.Looks like 137. is
> going to be a good band.
I think that's what we are trying to prove, and I am glad to have
a license so I can provide the test signal.
Something really strange today -
Last night, just before the freezing rain and wet snow really got heavy,
I adjusted the loading coil outside. I noticed that the variometer coil was
at a different position.... but current peaked, so I left it.
Then this afternoon, just after noon, I noticed the final dc current was 12
Amps ! !normally 8 amps. This means that the antenna is mis-tuned.
Sure enough, I went outside ( at a run ) and re-tuned the variometer..
It now was sitting at the normal position ( about 45 degrees ), and went
back inside and all was fine - back to 8 amps.
This was the first time I have seen the tuning change very much - in the
past month. I think there was so much freezing drizzle on the antenna, and
the temperature was just at freezing - that things changed. I've got a
feeling that the tophat is just brushing the occasional branch, and they are
wet also... so I guess I've got some pruning to do.
How do you prune a branch up at 35 feet ? One big jump and cut fast !! ha !
Thanks a lot for keeping track of the signal.
73
Mitch