On Wed, 2011-12-14 at 13:59 -0700, James Rodenkirch wrote: > Bill: if you get on 160 I'll be listening for you ---- I can only run 20 > watts max (most often I'm QRP power) but I'll certainly be listening around > and if'n I hear ya I'll be calling ya! > > For others: I sure could use a sked with someone located in VA and MS as > those are two of the closer states I need to work for QRP WAS on 160 meters > (get those two and I'll only have 7 more states to go, albeit all of them are > on the east coast and conditions haven't been very good lately for even > hearing any east coast stations out here in s/w Utah with my not so good > antenna system). > > So, anyone in MS or VA who'd like to try a sked this evening or, perhaps, > tomorrow morning let me know. Thank you! 72, Jim Rodenkirch, K9JWV >
Hi Jim, Thanks. I was able to load my Johnson Ranger on 160 into that antenna with a cobbled together matching circuit. At the time there wasn't much activity on 160 (daylight). W1AW was laying the S meter up past S9 and I heard a couple of 3's on SSB who were near S9 and were talking about their transmitters with 100 watts and 90 watts...up here in northern Michigan - daylight propagation. I need to focus on a more permanent matching circuit AND put together the glue to run the Johnson with one of the receivers. It's after dark now and 160 is getting busy. While I was slaving away trying to get my TX to load on 160 and 80 I uncovered an intermittent coax jumper! I think Murphy likes my shack. Things got easier after that. No more connectors from Radio Shack for me. 73, Bill KU8H _______________________________________________ UR RST IS ... ... ..9 QSB QSB - hw? BK
