I live in Pasadena CA, two miles from the base of a very high (7000’+ peaks) 
mountain range that runs east to west, blocking signals to and from the North. 
My K3 is barefoot (12 watts), fed into a 43-foot vertical. 

Despite these limitations, Phil hears me well on most nets that I try to check 
into. This is a tribute to his K3 and his operating skill.

We should all recognize what4 a great job Phil does in controlling the net each 
week, and the work he puts into the task both to control the net and report 
results each week.

Thank, Phil!

73,

Lew


Lew Phelps N6LEW
Pasadena, CA DM04wd
Elecraft K3-10 
Yaesu FT-7800 
[email protected]
www.n6lew.us

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> On Feb 7, 2015, at 4:56 PM, Phil Shepard <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> The weekly SSB net meets on Sunday at 1800Z at 14.3035 MHz. I will be the NCS 
> from western OR.
> 
> There has been some traffic lately about difficulty hearing my signal and 
> getting into the net.  Here are the particulars.  The majority of the calls 
> for check-ins is by me.  I am in the NW corner of the continental US and 
> point my antenna generally east.  My QTH isn’t ideal, but it isn’t terrible 
> either.  I sit in a valley covered with 125 to 150’ Douglas-fir trees, and my 
> take off to the east is into a forested upslope.  On the other hand, I don’t 
> have nearby neighbors and therefore have a reasonably low noise level.  That, 
> coupled with the excellent K3 means I can hear most anyone who can put out a 
> modest signal.  This includes many QRP stations from the eastern time zone. 
> My antenna is a two element cubical quad at 75’.  The K3 drives a KPA500 at 
> 500 plus watts.
> 
> We use a number of relay stations.  These are typically in southern CA, CO, 
> TX, GA and the northeast US. Others help out when they hear stations that 
> nobody else hears.  We also call for QRP only stations. The bottom line is 
> that we pick up most everyone.  This often includes ZL1PWD off the back of 
> our antennas!
> 
> So, if you can’t hear me, listen for the other relays.  If you can’t hear any 
> of the relay stations or me, use that as motivation for some antenna work 
> this spring.
> 
> 73,
> Phil, NS7P
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