Re: Topband: Fwd: Re: Baker Island DXpedition on 160

2018-06-15 Thread lennart.michaelsson
Hi Don et al,

Just an example:
Late last night I made a brief CQ DX and got a prompt answer from Jeff, in
TZ4 (Mali) Nobody else to be heard on 160.
Let us see if the upcoming Stew Perry will bring some more 160 activity.
73
Len SM7BIC

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Skickat: den 15 juni 2018 14:30
Till: Guy Olinger K2AV 
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Ämne: Re: Topband: Fwd: Re: Baker Island DXpedition on 160

 Guy (K2AV) said "Methinks hamdom underestimates 160 propagation in the
summertime.", and I totally agree with him.

For the past 11 months I have been running a daily early morning experiment
on 160 meters CW trying to copy a specific station in South America running
500 watts (4700 mile path, 160 degree bearing from my location), and I'm
able to copy him more than approximately 95% of the days which I would have
previously said was impossible (copy meaning I can hear him send CQ and his
call sign).  My RX antenna is just a small pennant (51.6% the size of a full
size pennant) using one W7IUV preamp, an old Kenwood TS-180s with 500 Hz
filter and a 200 Hz hi-per mite active audio filter.  A few times we have
checked to see if sunrise enhancement would help, but have noticed very
little if any sunrise enhancement improvement.

There are very rare days where propagation is exceptional (like 12 dB
increased signal level compared with a normal day), and all other days
signals are just above my noise floor to 6 dB above my noise floor (noise
floor not including static crashes from thunder storms).  During my summer
months the signal level is much less than the static crash peaks, but still
able to copy nonetheless.

As I said, this is something I would have never thought possible before
investing so much test time.

Just FYI,
Don (wd8dsb)
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Re: Topband: Fwd: Re: Baker Island DXpedition on 160

2018-06-15 Thread Don Kirk
 Guy (K2AV) said "Methinks hamdom underestimates 160 propagation in the
summertime.", and I totally agree with him.

For the past 11 months I have been running a daily early morning experiment
on 160 meters CW trying to copy a specific station in South America running
500 watts (4700 mile path, 160 degree bearing from my location), and I'm
able to copy him more than approximately 95% of the days which I would have
previously said was impossible (copy meaning I can hear him send CQ and his
call sign).  My RX antenna is just a small pennant (51.6% the size of a
full size pennant) using one W7IUV preamp, an old Kenwood TS-180s with 500
Hz filter and a 200 Hz hi-per mite active audio filter.  A few times we
have checked to see if sunrise enhancement would help, but have noticed
very little if any sunrise enhancement improvement.

There are very rare days where propagation is exceptional (like 12 dB
increased signal level compared with a normal day), and all other days
signals are just above my noise floor to 6 dB above my noise floor (noise
floor not including static crashes from thunder storms).  During my summer
months the signal level is much less than the static crash peaks, but still
able to copy nonetheless.

As I said, this is something I would have never thought possible before
investing so much test time.

Just FYI,
Don (wd8dsb)
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Re: Topband: Fwd: Re: Baker Island DXpedition on 160

2018-06-14 Thread Guy Olinger K2AV
Methinks hamdom underestimates 160 propagation in the summertime.

Working DX through QRN and having reduced opening time during summer, these
make working the DX irritating to the ears and inconvenient, but not
impossible. Even with no more than an inverted L, I still hit European RBN
later in the evening, and routinely hit west coast RBN that are not covered
with lightning strikes on Blitzortung. That's not so much my antenna, as
the fact that 160 is a lot more open in the summer than people think. If
there's no good reason to listen to all that QRN, or set an alarm to be on
the band in the narrow darkness hours, they won't be listening.

Was on in the CWOPS last night (June 14, Z) on 160m, between 03 and 04Z,
RBN spots included:

N7TR *
G3WW *
WA7LNW
WB6BEE *
VE6WZ *
GW8IZR *
VE7CC
3V/KF5EYY *
AC0C *

*multiple spots

That's coverage Vancouver to Reno in the west and the UK to Tunisia in the
east.  Not exactly my definition of a dead band. Sparse 160 population in
the summer is a habit ham radio has gotten into. Maybe we should put that
aside for the rest of the solar minimum.

We'll be watching for KH1...

Summer Stew Perry Saturday night.

73, Guy


On Wed, Jun 13, 2018 at 1:33 PM, F Z_Bruce  wrote:

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> As in ARRL literature, even as short antenna in  a great ground plane  can
> be very effective.  The Baker Island  group has  indicated that  they were
> going to use the salt water..
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> 73
> Bruce-k1fz
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> On Wed, 13 Jun 2018 16:14:01 +, jon jones  wrote:
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> Back in the 90's -  KH6ND was active from Kure Is on 160M during July. He
> was very workable in North America in the early morning hours before NA
> sunrise. I logged Mike with 100 w and my balloon supported vertical. QRN
> from thunderstorms may be lower at that time.
>
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> Europe may well have some short windows of opportunity as well.
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> A safe trip to the KH1/KH7ZZ team.  - Jon N0JK
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> Hello TopBanders,
> KH1/KH7Z will be active on 160 from Baker Island from June 27 to July 6
> (note that dates are tentative and may change -- please visit
> http://baker2018.net/ for updates).
> GL and CU,
> George,
> AA7JV
>
> PS: Donations are the life-blood of DXpeditions and this one is no
> exception.
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Re: Topband: Fwd: Re: Baker Island DXpedition on 160

2018-06-13 Thread Chortek, Robert L.
A short vertical with top loading over  an effective ground can be in this 
extremely effective antenna 

Sent from my iPhone

> On Jun 13, 2018, at 10:33 AM, F Z_Bruce  wrote:
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> 
> As in ARRL literature, even as short antenna in  a great ground plane  can be 
> very effective.  The Baker Island  group has  indicated that  they were going 
> to use the salt water..
> 
> 73
> Bruce-k1fz
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> On Wed, 13 Jun 2018 16:14:01 +, jon jones  wrote:
> 
> Back in the 90's -  KH6ND was active from Kure Is on 160M during July. He was 
> very workable in North America in the early morning hours before NA sunrise. 
> I logged Mike with 100 w and my balloon supported vertical. QRN from 
> thunderstorms may be lower at that time.
> 
> 
> Europe may well have some short windows of opportunity as well.
> 
> 
> A safe trip to the KH1/KH7ZZ team.  - Jon N0JK
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Hello TopBanders,
> KH1/KH7Z will be active on 160 from Baker Island from June 27 to July 6
> (note that dates are tentative and may change -- please visit
> http://baker2018.net/ for updates).
> GL and CU,
> George,
> AA7JV
> 
> PS: Donations are the life-blood of DXpeditions and this one is no
> exception.
> 
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