Hi,
This list is hosted at something called "contesting.com" but I am not
much of a contester. I only supply QSOs to people who are serious about
it. I would consider using remote receivers (I already listen to some of
them - WebSDR) but not for a contest or something like DXCC.
I am making
In my case, I don't really get going on 160M until the beginning of
November. My October is usually getting ready for CQ WW SSB and then Nov -
Feb is basically CW season for me which includes getting on 160M DXing.
I respect VY2ZM's comments on FT8 but you will never find me stooping to
that l
For those with receiving issues (I'm not one of them)
However, a bunch of hams I know have been using these on low bands with
reasonable success.
http://dl1dbc.net/SAQ/miniwhip.html. You can find them on eBay too for
about $32 shipped.
I have one, but I haven't had a chance to install it yet an
Slightly different reason here...waiting for cleanup from remnants of Hurricane
Michael...once I get the trees cut and brush removed, I can put the radial
field back down and re-install the HiZ array.
Although I will confess I spent last season in listen-only mode, copying QRSS
signals on the l
Same thing at W5ZN except I am waiting for the second, and last, hay cutting of
the year in the fields plus our WX has not been good with lots of rain and
heavy QRN and not so gud prop into Arkansas.
All of this will improve in the next few weeks. C U then!!
73 Joel W5ZN
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For many of us in NA we cannot put out any receive antennas until after the
corn and beans have all been harvested which sometimes can be as late as mid
November. Without those RX antennas DXing on 160 is useless. I'm still
waiting for the farmer to take the corn down here. 73, gary
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