[BULK] - Re: [SixClub] Six meter antennas and Philippines ops ..
Steve Katz
stevek at jmr.com
Tue Aug 3 15:14:58 EDT 2004
I've stated many times regarding six meter antennas, "Good antennas are what
you need for the *other* 350 days a year, when the band's not open." I
still believe that. When the ionosphere's doing all the work, it doesn't
take much. -WB2WIK/6
"There is no reason anyone would want a computer in their home." - Ken
Olson, Chairman & Founder, Digital Equipment Corporation (1977)
> -----Original Message-----
> From: larry fields,n6hpx/du1 manila [SMTP:n6hpx_du3 at yahoo.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 03, 2004 9:19 AM
> To: World Wide Six Meter Club
> Subject: [BULK] - Re: [SixClub] Six meter antennas and Philippines
> ops..
>
> Hi the G5RV I used a few years ago was the shorter
> one that is only 50 foot. I hadnt even planned on
> using it at the time on 6 but just happened to be
> listening on it and found the guys in conversation. I
> made contact with one and it followed right after the
> other.I only mentioned this since I noticed someone
> mentioning using 40 meter dipoles on 6 meters.
> It was a surprise to me as I didnt think I would
> get that far North with the dipole. In a few months I
> went out an bought my first 6 meter antenna for this.
> And began by listen for beacons and once I heard one
> began calling CQ on the band. Getting usually a
> response in a few minutes. In the many opening I was
> able to do I had maybe 50 to 60 Ja's.
> Following days I was working Ja,HL,VR,and BG later
> followed by the VU2 and a JT. But this last year the
> only thing I seemed to be able to hear on the radio
> was increase in noise and then total drop outs. It was
> like this for days and then one morning heard VR2 and
> worked 3 stations.
> I also listen on 6m FM but there is no one to work
> on this as few even operate it. Its total silence for
> hours.
> In the summer months there the bands drop down low
> and in our fall months it starts to increase, like for
> example 40 meters goes almost dead at times in May and
> 80 meters is rare. Its totally dead at times.
>
> 73's from Larry Fields, n6hpx/du1
> --- K2UBG at att.net wrote:
>
> > The alternates to a six meter dipole do work. The
> > G5RV(102ft.)while it is technically a 20 meter
> > colinear actually has gain on 6 meters. All this
> > said, none of the above even come to the 3 ring halo
> > I bought from someone through 6mt.com a few years
> > back. I would love to buy another to stack them if
> > anyone knows where to get them now.
> >
> >
> > --
> >
> > 73,
> > John/K2UBG
> >
> >
> > -------------- Original message from Mark Rockwood :
> > --------------
> >
> > > Hey David,
> > > I know you have had lots of suggestions but I'd
> > like
> > > to ad one more. I went to Captiva Island last year
> > in
> > > august and knew I'd be there for the meteor
> > shower. I
> > > bought two 6m Hamsticks and the dipole bracket
> > > directly from Lakeside and clamped it to a pole
> > with a
> > > carpenters spring clamp. Worked OK. It was also
> > light
> > > enough that I could stand on the beach at night
> > and
> > > hold it in one hand and key the ht with the other.
> > Be
> > > sure to tune the thing up in advance with a good
> > tuner
> > > and mark the positions for reassembly.The end
> > elements
> > > slide in and out and lock with set screws.
> > > Mark
> > > K1RGB
> > >
> > > --- David-Hook wrote:
> > >
> > > >
> > > > Does anyone know of an inexpensive portable
> > > > directional 6 meter antenna?
> > > >
> > > > Something maybe even handheld like the arrow
> > 2&440
> > > > meter beams?
> > > >
> > > > I built a buddipole that is acceptable, but want
> >
> > > > something that is more
> > > > directional for 6 and can also fit in a
> > suitcase.
> > > >
> > > > Maybe something like a buddipole type of
> > beam(using
> > > > PVC and radio shack
> > > > aerials)for 6?
> > > >
> > > > How about a coil and using pieces of a tape
> > measure
> > > > to make the directors
> > > > and reflectors?
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Appreciate any suggestions as I will be
> > vacationing
> > > > in Palm Springs
> > > > California August 13-23 and it is surrounded by
> > > > mountains and low clouds, so
> > > > should be a real challenge.....
> > > >
> > > > Thanks,
> > > >
> > > > David
> > > >
> > >
> >
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