[TVARC] ARRL DX CW SBHP K3WT

K2PS Pete Stafford psk2ps at gmail.com
Tue Feb 21 14:56:19 EST 2023


Hi Tom,

 

Temporary antennas are the ticket here in TV!  Interesting about the dipole vs. vertical – I’d have thought that, on long-haul paths, the flagpole would perform better since  verticals have a lower launch angle.  I know that sometimes TVARC 6BTV guys are hearing stuff that I’m not, with my inverted vees, but maybe the signals are off the ends.

 

Anyway, glad you tried the single-band 10M club!

 

73, Pete, K2PS

 

From: tvarc-bounces at mailman.qth.net <tvarc-bounces at mailman.qth.net> On Behalf Of Tom Menas
Sent: Monday, February 20, 2023 9:15 PM
To: TVARC Club <tvarc at mailman.qth.net>
Subject: [TVARC] ARRL DX CW SBHP K3WT

 

Wow, there were some great scores from this lil’ ol’ HOA antenna-restricted community.  I just finished erecting a temporary 10 meter dipole on a pushup mast @ 24 ft and wanted to compare its performance with my flagpole antenna throughout the contest.  It was marginally better than the flagpole especially for long haul paths (and the noise level was about an S unit better  than the flagpole).  But, I listened to Pete, K2PS, peeling off the Qs and I couldn’t even detect a whisper of the stations he was working…that brought me back to reality.  Nothing like a 4 element yagi steered by a masterful op.

Here's my modest 10 meter single band effort:  350 Qs / 73 mults for a whopping score of 78,088 pts.

Congratulations to everyone from TVARC who contributed some amazing scores.  It was one the most enjoyable contesting experiences I’ve had in a long time stateside.  At one time, the bottom 150 kHz of 10 was pulsating with stations with barely room to find a slot to run stations.  What a joy to savor.  

 

73, 

Tom Menas, K3WT

Cell:  952-303-2086

tommenas.k3wt at gmail.com <mailto:tommenas.k3wt at gmail.com> 

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