[Lowfer] GROUP ROUNDTABLE

Dick Goodman wa3usg at verizon.net
Sun Mar 21 10:03:26 EDT 2010



I would be very interested in taking part in a net ... either on 70 or 40
meters (or even 160M).
How about Monday, Wednesday, or Fridays starting at about 6 or 7 PM?
40 meters would probably be fairly good then, it wouldn't be too long, and
it's before the main influx of folks get on for the evening.
It would be after supper too.
However, I'm flexible about others times too.
I would also be available on weekends but am outside doing stuff during the
Summer then.


73
Dick, WA3USG
Mechanicsburg, PA.
FN10LE


-----Original Message-----
From: lowfer-bounces at mailman.qth.net
[mailto:lowfer-bounces at mailman.qth.net]On Behalf Of Paul Daulton
Sent: Saturday, March 20, 2010 10:38 PM
To: Charlie , W5COV; Discussion of the Lowfer (US, European, & UK)
and MedFer bands
Subject: Re: [Lowfer] GROUP ROUNDTABLE


Any freq you guys pick is ok with me. Been watching one eyed monster and
missed notification today.

I've been playing with a 50 ft sloper and borrowed MFJ analyser and some
other test equipment. With insulated wire I can get a cap measurement on the
sloper, on an AADE l/c meter. Wouldnt' work today on tower with high winds,
I think friction creates error voltage. MFJ only goes down to 1.7mhz cap
reading a little bit high. Resonance best checked with signal gen and
homemade impedance bridge. Also have qrp wattmeter built from RS swr bridge
pick up and 50 ua meter.

One other mod for solderless lowfer tx project. To key mine
I remove  the k1el chip. I think I will install NC pushbutton switch  in the
keying line so I can manually ket tx rather than wait for ID. for cw keying
a pnp switch or nc relay could be added.

Last year Andy , Bill Bowers and I kept our beacons on all summer, I was
rewarded with reports and captures in all months of the years, so there is
propagation in the months with no r's. I have been doing well daytime into
Ralphs grabber at 225 miles. Wish I had some locals to check out possibility
of daytime cw contacts, I think lowfer would be great for local nets.

Remind me of the lowband phone nets, I may be out of town next weekend but
could be back for sunday evening qso.

Heavy rain here as I wirte this, no snow predicted for us. Temp in low 70's
today supposed to be in 40's tomorrow.

73Paul
  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Charlie , W5COV
  To: k5wms at centurytel.net ; Jim DIR ; Eric Smith ; Chris - KC0TKS ; Andy -
KU4XR
  Sent: Saturday, March 20, 2010 6:06 PM
  Subject: GROUP ROUNDTABLE


  Hi Guys ,

  Eric and I just had a nice QSO on 40 meters .

  Now that the bands are becoming more normal and predictable how about we
have a Net or old fashioned roundtable on an HF frequency at least once a
week and perhaps even just a regular frequency to listen to just in case a
few of us want to chat ?

  Please do a "reply all" if you are interested and a suggested time , day
and frequency . Also you can see everyone that I am sending this email to ,
so if you know of anyone else that would be interested , please add them to
the list .

  It gives us time on the radio and away from the keyboard and we can keep
up with what everyone has going on .

  We need to do this especially with this part of the season slowly going
downhill , we need to keep up with everyone during the summer months . Maybe
even people that hear us on the air will take an interest in what we are
doing and join us .

  Best 73 , with 10 inches of snow already on the ground in NE OK .

  Charlie , W5COV
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