[SOC] How to Increase your Signal 10dB

Rich Jones michjonezee at yahoo.com
Thu Sep 24 18:31:35 EDT 2009


That's great Lee but I am getting 20 db over 9 reports by pouring Guinness beer down my throat and increasing my voice volume into the microphone. This of course all coincides with today (Sept.24) being the 250th anniversary of the St James Gate brewery in Dublin Ireland.  I was in QSO with a IE5ABC and he was amazed at my signal, he said he had to turn his AF and RF volume down to a mere nothing.  I must admit there were no SP's that could make it over the IE's and mine signal because the IE was celebrating too.  73 Rich K8UV

--- On Thu, 9/24/09, LEE BAHR <pulsarxp at embarqmail.com> wrote:


From: LEE BAHR <pulsarxp at embarqmail.com>
Subject: [SOC] How to Increase your Signal 10dB
To: "Second Class Operators' Club" <soc at mailman.qth.net>
Date: Thursday, September 24, 2009, 4:53 PM


I tried an experiment the other day and want to inform the group on my 
findings.

I made some Kielbasa the other day and hated to just throw out the leftover 
drippings, so I decided to try an experiment.  I "oiled down" my 80 meter 
dipole with it.  (I made sure I gave it a good coat).  Ever since then I 
have been noticing my received signals and transmitted signal are around 10 
dB stronger then they used to be before applying the drippings.  I even 
think I heard a Polish station calling me on the 75 meter phone band the 
other day.  I'm pritty sure I have accurate readings here as I'm using a 
high quality Swan 350 radio.

I am now thinking of selling my amp and just have a good supply of Kielbasa 
on hand at this QTH, or at least save the drippings for future applications.

Lee, w0vt 

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