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Brian Howie

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Jan 25, 2016, 9:07:25 AM1/25/16
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The 50MHz UKAC contest is tomorrow from 20.00 to 22.30.

I'll be on SSB and CW with 100W to a delta-loop. Not a great antenna but
it seems to work OK and easy to put up.

Have a listen for me.

73 Brian GM4DIJ

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Andrew Marshall

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Jan 27, 2016, 10:21:16 AM1/27/16
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In message <VVUA5hOv...@b-howie.demon.co.uk>, Brian Howie
<br...@b-howie.demon.co.uk> writes
>The 50MHz UKAC contest is tomorrow from 20.00 to 22.30.
>I'll be on SSB and CW with 100W to a delta-loop. Not a great antenna
>but it seems to work OK and easy to put up.

>Have a listen for me.

I'm in mid-Herts, at 375ft. ASL and with a moderately-good take-off to
the North. I had a look on 6 last night during the contest, but S9+
broadband domestic-electronics white noise (which was at a more-usual S4
to S5 this morning) probably emanating from a nearby house, made it
impossible to hear even local stations. One station, usually S9+ here
when beaming in their direction, was just discernible, but still
unworkable.

The horizontal 6m antenna (an old 4-el. J-beam at about 20ft. AGL) is
currently lashed in a fixed, roughly 015-degrees direction due to the
gales, so I was unable to turn it away from the noise source, which
seems to be pretty much in that direction.
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Brian Howie

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Jan 27, 2016, 11:57:31 AM1/27/16
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In message <7z2RV$C$+NqW...@g8bur.demon.co.uk>, Andrew Marshall
<g8...@g8bur.demon.co.uk> writes
I only managed 4. The best was GI4SNA , but it was a bit of struggle.
Conditions were poor. The delta-loop was only at 5m due to the wind.
I've now got JT6M running, so might try that next time.

73 Brian

Andrew Marshall

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Jan 27, 2016, 5:04:15 PM1/27/16
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In message <UqEw2pFi...@b-howie.demon.co.uk>, Brian Howie
<br...@b-howie.demon.co.uk> writes
>In message <7z2RV$C$+NqW...@g8bur.demon.co.uk>, Andrew Marshall
><g8...@g8bur.demon.co.uk> writes
>>In message <VVUA5hOv...@b-howie.demon.co.uk>, Brian Howie
>><br...@b-howie.demon.co.uk> writes
>>>The 50MHz UKAC contest is tomorrow from 20.00 to 22.30.

>>>Have a listen for me.

>>I had a look on 6 last night during the contest, but S9+ broadband
>>domestic-electronics white noise

>> made it impossible to hear even local stations.

>I only managed 4. The best was GI4SNA , but it was a bit of struggle.
>Conditions were poor. The delta-loop was only at 5m due to the wind.
>I've now got JT6M running, so might try that next time.

I ought to have done a lot better down here in IO91 but the noise did
for it completely. Without it, I could probably have got quite a few
contacts, even down to the South-West or up to the North if I'm lucky.

I don't enter contests; they're simply not my scene; but I do like to
come on and give points, and also get more, and much better contacts
distance-wise than I can normally do under flat conditions.

I have never explored computer-generated modes; I'm happy with SSB and
FM for VHF/UHF.
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