[PaQSO] Party Roving
John Myers
tvguy07 at gmail.com
Mon Dec 10 19:57:23 EST 2012
I'll echo Jim's comments. He was one of the louder rovers on the band this
year, at least from my vantage point in JEF
John, KD8MQ
On Mon, Dec 10, 2012 at 6:48 PM, <Jimk8mr at aol.com> wrote:
>
>
> There would be no electrical advantage to using a dipole made from a
> tribander's driven element vs. using a dipole at the same height.
> Mechanical/erecting issues would be the difference. At 25 feet on 20
> meters, you're still
> not going to be very loud. On 20 meter CW you may do OK, on SSB likely
> not.
>
> I had good success this year feeding a quarter wave of wire on 40 meters
> and using the mag mount on the car for the counterpoise. It made for a
> very s
> imple and easily erected antenna. It worked very well from rare places
> like NUM and CRN this past October.
>
> I've not tried such for the higher bands. I'm sure the antenna would work,
> I'm just not sure how much better it would be than the HamStick or other
> mobile whips I've been using.
>
>
> 73 - Jim K8MR
>
>
>
>
>
> In a message dated 12/10/2012 4:33:40 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
> wa2fgk at yahoo.com writes:
>
> For several years I have enjoyed roving during the QSO Party. It gives me
> pleasure to not only work the same station many times, but also hearing,
> "Thanks for the new County".
> Most of my fifty five years of hamming has been done on bands above 50
> mhz. We now operate at my home QTH all the way to 10 ghz.
> I have an antenna question. I've been using a 90 foot dipole with coils
> for 40 and 80 meters. Very easy to install between a few trees.
> I've been thinking about getting something for 20 and 15 meters.
> I have a push up mast tower that can hold a small antenna.
> Now the question
> Has anyone used the DE from an old tribander, and would it be worth
> getting up perhaps 25 feet.
> Would it be better than using a wire dipole ?
> Most of my rover operations is during the day, and 80% of my contacts are
> now on 40 meters. Surely I would like to see more daytime activity on 80
> meters.
> Any thoughts would be appreciated
> Merry Christmas to All
> Herb K2LNS
> Usually use K3YTL in the contest
>
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