All four papers this year are very timely and relevant to the TopBand
enthusiast!
2011 Antenna Forum - Room 1 - Friday (May 20) afternoon - 2:30 PM to 5 PM
EDT
Moderator: Tim Duffy, K3LR
PDF presentations from the last seven years of Dayton Antenna Forums are
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All,
I've been searching for clarity and hard data on the effects of asymmetric
radials on radiation patterns and efficiency of a vertical as I'm installing
a 21m vertical for 80/160 and will have to live with a radial system that is
significantly compromised over a 180 degree sector.
I was a bit
Steve WB6RSE, wrote on May 8, 2011
"If you've built your own Mobius receiving loop of tried the commercial
product, a report of your experience would be of great interest to the Top
Band list."
Steve, I have just received a recent review comparing the above product to
the Wellbrook ALA1530, it
Dale: we, Dale (WC7S) and I are very interested in what you're "cooking up" as
far as that 160 meter rig is concerned.
I think I'll still start off on the Little Joe/Ten Tec/W8DIZ amp route, just
'cuz it's something I'd like to undertake and make work BUT, while
thinking/doing all of that, w
Thank you for the replies regarding my quest for a single band 160 meter QRP
rig - either a xcvr or xmtr/rcvr combination.
I think I'm going to look at buying the parts and board for a 160 meter Little
Joe transmitter as well as a Ten Tec 1056 160 meter receiver. If I can find a
simple 160