[MRCA] M&S Southern version test this Saturday
Ray Fantini
RAFANTINI at salisbury.edu
Fri Dec 20 14:40:00 EST 2024
You are usually ten over to my home QTH, worked you before on a PRC-74 up in PA one Saturday and you were booming in there. When I operate from the home QTH I use an inverted V cut for sixty and most of the time use a Harris 5020 with the 125 watt amplifier and the ATU, also have used the older Harris URC-94, think that's a RF-280 or something like that. Using the same Harris and a dipole cut for forty can work all over up north with no issue. Copy stations like KW1I and the like well over nine. Running RTTY with the big Harris stuff can copy WB2JWU all day long, all of this on the same day. Just sixty is not doing it for copying NCS
Propagation stuff just makes my head hurt, funny thing is I have been working with a friend at University of Alaska Fairbanks on a beacon experiment down at Wallops island that's intended to do something with the ionosphere. I have been Installing beacon transmitters and antenna arrays on sounding rockets. Have no idea what they are doing and think it has something to do with counting electrons or something in the ionosphere as it passes thru it. Think they also intend to turn on HAARP as the payload passes over and seeing what effect that has. People have asked me to try to explain the science but my answer is "I got no clue".
My friend Al, K3TKJ been on my back about getting the Extra class license, but think that has a lot of questions about D and E and all that sort of stuff so that kept me from sitting for the exam.
Ray F/KA3EKH
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From: MMRCG at groups.io <MMRCG at groups.io> On Behalf Of Mike N2MS via groups.io
Sent: Friday, December 20, 2024 12:17 PM
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Subject: Re: [MMRCG] M&S Southern version test this Saturday
The D layer affects 5 MHz. During the day, especially during the summer, and times of high solar activity D layer absorption attenuates the signal. During the summer of 2023 I could work the M&S net portable with 20 watts; during the summer of 2024 I required 50-80 watts to work the net. The QRM when working portable is extremely low so was not an issue. My antenna was mostly a Hustler whip, occasionally a quarter wavelength wire. In both case I run them against four 20 four wire radials.
The absorption goes down as the sun sets and signals are much stronger. Unfortunately channel 3 is in the international 60 meter band and FT8 takes over.
QRM at home is a different story. This is another incentive to go on-patrol but the body is no longer willing during the wintertime. Most of the time I have to use effective Noise Reduction (NR). Unfortunately I don't know of any effective NR algorithms in Mil radios. I corner case is the Elecraft KX2 which Elecraft notes had been used by "special forces" but has not provided details. I have a KX2 and the NR is very effective.
Note I say effective Noise Reduction. The NR in my IC-7300 is not effective so I feed it through one of these SDR control programs such as SDR# or SDR++ which has effective NR.
Enough. If I am available I will try to join the net.
Mike N2MS
> On 12/20/2024 11:16 AM EST Ray Fantini via groups.io <rafantini=salisbury.edu at groups.io> wrote:
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> Propagation never been my strong point, lots of layers and E things. But like I said, just ain't getting any love from trying to copy WB2JWU at home. When I am on the road up in Hagerstown or at Red Ball have no problems but not in Maryland. Copy K3TZJ in PA or N2MS in NJ solid but all the others are in the noise. Do have a high background noise level at home QTH that I have not been able to track down and maybe that has something to do with it? So, let's see what happens tomorrow.
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> Ray F/KA3EKH
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