Re: [Elecraft] KX1 on 80 meters from KL7CW

2006-05-24 Thread Bruce Grubbs
Hi Rick,
I've been usinga 52 ft wire with 50 ft counterpoise on 80. I forget the SWR 
now but the KXAT1 tunes it on all four bands.

I grew up in AK- the last four year on Annette Island near Ketchikan.

72,
Bruce
N7CEE
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[Elecraft] KX1 on 80 meters from KL7CW

2006-05-23 Thread Frederick Dwight
Hello Wayne,
My KX1 works great here in Alaska. I do not hear much CW activity here in 
Alaska nowit is light 24 hours a day and our sunset is near midnight !  I 
suspect things will improve next fall.  The FISTS magazine lists many slow and 
high speed CW nets over the entire CW band.  I suspect that most of them will 
welcome visitors.  I have checked into Oregon Section CW net several times and 
they have welcomed me with my 3 watt KX1 and even gave me good signal reports 
(over 1700 miles). I also occasionally check into the Alaska SSB nets with my 
KX1 and have always been welcomed.  I will probably do this at least once a 
month to keep them on their toes if anyone should need to pass emergency CW to 
SSB traffic.  Antenna is a inverted with apex up 45 feet.  The internal tuner 
keeps the SWR below 2:1 through most of the CW and Phone band.  Had a nice long 
QSO with a fellow in central California and he could not believe I was only 
running 3 wats !!!
   I have heard Montana and Colorado QRP stations recently, but suspect that 
they would have difficulty hearing me.  We often have low QRN levels here in AK 
so even with QRO I can hear much better on 160 and 80 meters than folks can 
hear me.  
   My KX1 and inverted vee put out a killer signal out to several hundred miles 
here in Alaska nearly every evening. Example S9 plus 20 db from a station 50 
miles away.
  One more idealisten in the evenings from about 3700 to perhaps 3730On 
several occasions I have heard very slow speed QSO's mostly W7's and W6's.  
 I have a requesthas anyone experimented with field antenna lengths for 
use on 80 meters.  When I travel to Europe I always take my KX1 and now suspect 
that 80 meters may be a very good band.  A full size antenna is out of the 
question and I would like to avoid an external antenna tuner if posible.  If 
not, I will do some modeling with my computer program and try some tests in the 
field.  
   If anyone on the West coast wants to start up an evening ECN net after 
QRN levels decrease in the fall I will be a regular check in.  I would do it, 
but with our often poor propagation in Alaska, and with my other obligations, 
someone else would be a better choice.  
   RickKL7CW   Palmer,  Alaska 
 

 
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