[SixClub] Six Meter gear followed me home from Dayton
Christopher Boone
cboone at earthlink.net
Tue May 21 21:11:42 EDT 2013
Only if you want max loss in your coax and high swr at the antenna...6m antennas are easy to build...and always match at the antenna...more power gets transmitted that way
"qrv at kd4e.com" <qrv at kd4e.com> wrote:
>I should have known that someone would get me on that
>careless phraseology!
>
>Can't you use a tuner to load-up a HF antenna on 6m?
>
>A simple dipole or vertical should be functional with
>a ton of activity and any sort of decent propagation.
>
>> On 5/21/2013 8:13 PM, qrv at kd4e.com wrote:
>>> A Gonset G-50 tried to follow me home from Dayton but
>>> because some large gear didn't sell there simply was
>>> no room in our Prius - so I resold it. ;-(
>>>
>>
>> So how did you get home without the Prius?
>>
>> 73
>>
>> Roger (K8RI)
>>
>>
>>> Meanwhile two 6m Gonset Communicators did make the trip,
>>> an early silver model with the tuning eye and a white
>>> Comm III.
>>>
>>> Both appear to be in working order.
>>>
>>> Has anyone seen a modification to put these on SSB or
>>> DSB?
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>> 73, David KD4E
>
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>--
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>Thanks! & 73, KD4E.com
>
>David Colburn - Nevils, Georgia USA
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