[OKDXA] Mountain topping for South Sandwich
w5le
w5le at beggstelco.net
Mon Jan 25 15:20:03 EST 2016
Not sure about their antenna situation but I’ve worked them on 12M and 15M CW in past half hour.
They have a decent signal on 15M CW right now…
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From: Perry Jenkins via OKDXA
Sent: Monday, January 25, 2016 2:08 PM
To: Oklahoma DX Association
Cc: Perry Jenkins
Subject: Re: [OKDXA] Mountain topping for South Sandwich
Something I read said they only have a 40 meter antenna left. Not sure if that is still true.
Perry N5PJ
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> On Jan 25, 2016, at 12:57, John Geiger <af5cc2 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I see tonight is the last night of operations for this ATNO for me, so I am
> willing to pull out most stops to try and get them. Just north of town
> here we have Mt.Scott, which is around 1000 feet above the average terrain
> and has a nice parking lot on top.
>
> If I were to go up there with a mobile whip, would the extra elevation make
> much of a difference on HF? I could park as close to the edge as possible,
> on the southeast quadrant-facing South Sandwich. I have MFJ mini hamsticks
> for 17 and 20 meters. Before you laugh at using a 3 foot antenna, they
> actually perform really well for their size. Saturday afternoon while
> driving back from a gymnastics meet I worked JA, VK, and LU within 15
> minutes on 17 CW using 40 watts.
>
> So has anyone tried this? Will this show any improved performance from the
> height and sloping ground beneath me?
>
> Hope others are in the VP8STI log, this one is proving frustrating for me.
>
> 73 John AF5CC
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