Topband: K2LNS

2012-03-16 Thread Herb Krumich
Even with tons of QRN tonight and a small system here in Pennsylvania, I was 
able to work Greece - Ukraine and Romania
Just need to dig a bit harder
Herb K2LNS
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Topband: Cushcraft MA-160

2012-03-16 Thread David Novoa, W4DN
Has anyone in this reflector installed a Cushcraft  MA-160 short vertical
with a couple of  elevated radials or the K2AV Folded Counterpoise?  If
so, results? Any  recommendations?  I need to do something before the TB
season ends.  My quarter-wave sloper doesn't work properly.
Thanks,
Dave, W4DN


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Re: Topband: TB season

2012-03-16 Thread John Kaufmann
The March equinox is actually the seasonal peak for certain propagation
paths.  My one and only Top Band QSO with 9M2AX occurred in late March a few
years ago (at my sunset).  The path to 9M2 stayed open until the first part
of April that season, before we ran out of common darkness.  Just tonight I
heard Ross a short time after my sunset and a few minutes before his
sunrise, although strong static crashes made copy difficult on this end.  

73, John W1FV


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Re: Topband: TB season

2012-03-16 Thread w7dra
Oh, no, you should all belive the 160 meter season is
overfoundly looking at my first in world
SOSB160 certf from the AADX contest a few years back, while stroking
softly my NC183 in the soft light of my
833athanks Rush, you sold me some good
tubes...

mike w7dra

57 Year Old Looks 27
Local Woman Reveals Wrinkle Secret That Has Doctors Angry.
http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL3141/4f63b4d9a6f212444bb9st02vuc
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Re: Topband: TB season

2012-03-16 Thread James Rodenkirch

I'm in if we're not traveling around soemwere...hi hi

 

 

> Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2012 14:00:49 -0700
> From: j_fit...@yahoo.com
> To: telegraph...@gmail.com; j...@audiosystemsgroup.com; aa...@atlanticbb.net
> CC: topband@contesting.com
> Subject: Re: Topband: TB season
> 
> And QRPers will be carried around on peoples shoulders
> instead of being shunned and scorned :-))
>  
> Long live the Stew !!!
>  
> We will all be in it.
>  
> jim / W1FMR
>  
> 
> 
> --- On Fri, 3/16/12, GeorgeWallner  wrote:
> 
> 
> From: GeorgeWallner 
> Subject: Re: Topband: TB season
> To: "DAVID CUTHBERT" , j...@audiosystemsgroup.com
> Cc: topband@contesting.com
> Date: Friday, March 16, 2012, 4:07 PM
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Fri, 16 Mar 2012 09:09:21 -0600
>   DAVID CUTHBERT  wrote:
> > I think we need a July contest.
> > 
> Yes!
> 
> A July Stew Perry. Unlike the other DX oriented contests, 
> the SP'S scoring is "finely grained", so the scarecity of 
> DX will not result in too much of an advantage to the few 
> "summer-DX-capable" east/west-coasters.
> 
> 73,
> 
> George, AA7JV
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Re: Topband: TB season

2012-03-16 Thread Jim F.
And QRPers will be carried around on peoples shoulders
instead of being shunned and scorned :-))
 
Long live the Stew !!!
 
We will all be in it.
 
jim / W1FMR
 


--- On Fri, 3/16/12, GeorgeWallner  wrote:


From: GeorgeWallner 
Subject: Re: Topband: TB season
To: "DAVID CUTHBERT" , j...@audiosystemsgroup.com
Cc: topband@contesting.com
Date: Friday, March 16, 2012, 4:07 PM





On Fri, 16 Mar 2012 09:09:21 -0600
  DAVID CUTHBERT  wrote:
> I think we need a July contest.
> 
Yes!

A July Stew Perry. Unlike the other DX oriented contests, 
the SP'S scoring is "finely grained", so the scarecity of 
DX will not result in too much of an advantage to the few 
"summer-DX-capable" east/west-coasters.

73,

George, AA7JV
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Topband: TB SEASON, PJ7PT etc

2012-03-16 Thread wa3mej


I have a problem with saying TB season is over.  It is just this.. if we as 
DXers say it is over then others will stay away and it will become a self 
fulfilling prophecy. In past years I have worked 160 all year long with the 
only thing limiting me was the noise floor and qrn during summer season.  With 
the addition of low noise antennas such as the Beverage and a rotatable K9AY or 
equivelent there is no reason to stop TB operations. I have personally seen 
some on this reflector working DX from south FL  during summer months. No small 
feat with summertime noise. EXAMPLE: it is summer in the southern hemisphere 
yet I worked many SA stations this year suring their summer.  If they vacated 
the band during their summer I would not have worked them. 



Also with reference to PJ7PT,  I managed to get into 7 of his 5 or so slots, 
including TB.  This took a bit of time but I am very happy to have worked them 
so many time.  



Approaching my Jubilee year in Ham Radio I have started reflecting on what it 
has taught me.  Of course there is always the normal things like electronics 
etc but above all the most thing I have learned is patience, IMHO this is 
something that many of our youth lack.  A good reason to get them into Ham 
Radio classes 



Jim WA3MEJ 


-- 

Message: 7 
Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2012 20:01:25 -0400 
From: Jon Zaimes AA1K  
Subject: Re: Topband: TB season 
To: K4OWR  
Cc: topband@contesting.com 
Message-ID: <4f6282d5.5090...@verizon.net> 
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed 

Bill, 

I've worked JA's in April and August. Europe and the Mideast can be 
worked all summer long, as well as VK/ZL and much of the southern 
hemisphere -- where it's their winter. So the "season" can be what you 
make of it. 

Keep working on the Inverted L -- it should be a better antenna for DX 
most of the time. 

73/Jon AA1K 


Message: 10 
Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2012 08:06:25 -0400 
From: Bill Cromwell  
Subject: Re: Topband: TB season 
To: topband@contesting.com 
Message-ID: <1331899585.1925.15.camel@lancelot> 
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" 

Hi, 

I sent a private email to one of the first hams to post about this. 
Apparently there is a lot of interest on the list about this. I am new 
to 160 meters and struggling to get my radios and antennas up to par. I 
was dismayed to see that there is a "season". I surely expect 
propagation to change but I expected to be more or less able to find 
some QSOs most of the time. I was pleased to see hams respond favorably 
about staying on the air. I do participate in some of the contests but I 
am more interested in rag chewing. As I make improvements in my station 
equipment I hope I'll be working more and more Top Band hams. 

73, 

Bill  KU8H 


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Re: Topband: TB Season

2012-03-16 Thread ZR
They got new animals over there now, dont you read the papers(-;

Carl
KM1H


- Original Message - 
From: "Herb Schoenbohm" 
To: 
Sent: Friday, March 16, 2012 3:26 PM
Subject: Re: Topband: TB Season


> On 3/16/2012 2:46 PM, Tom Boucher wrote:
>> G3OIT wrote:
>> 
>>
>> Well something just ate my control cable to my remote antenna switch box! 
>> Pesky rabbits I think.
>>
>> 73
>> Tom G3OLB
>> ___
>>
> Tom, I thought that years ago the UK government sent most of the rabbits
> to VK!
>
>
> Herb, KV4FZ
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>
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Re: Topband: TB season

2012-03-16 Thread ZR
In the 50's as a HS student I worked many 160M AM mobiles out to 20 miles or 
so and they worked each other out to about 10 miles unless they were along 
the salt water area roads and then they were much louder. This was down on 
LI, NY.

These were commuters during mostly daylight hours when the noise level was 
very low. During the winter dark hours it was a mixed bag and I certainly 
didnt understand propagation very well then. Many also were on 10 and 11M 
(yes, it was a ham band) when 160 was poor.

My 160M horizontal back then was about 15' highpre NVIS days (-; and the 
rig was a Johnson Viking I with 122 VFO and Hammarlund HQ-129X.

Carl
KM1H


- Original Message - 
From: "Bill Cromwell" 
To: 
Sent: Friday, March 16, 2012 3:31 PM
Subject: Re: Topband: TB season


> Hi,
>
> When I first joined this list I mentioned having read articles by hams
> who worked 160 with mobile radios with 10 to 50 watts output to *mobile*
> antennas. They were not working the antipodes every day but they *were*
> making mobile QSOs. I have a big chunk of wire that apparently favors
> the general direction West. I have a small lot (100 X 100 feet) so I my
> big hunk or wire (180 feet) is not straight. However...it is far
> superior to a mobile antenna! Even with the present limitations I can
> still work other stations. Sometimes stations that are a long way off to
> the west.
>
> Just like all the other bands, I'll listen to 160 from time to time to
> see what might available. There are always surprises on the air. I
> already know I am more likely to hear more stations farther away at
> night, winter, etc. If I think there is any chance at all of even a more
> local QSO I will put out a call.
>
> Almost all of my old gear has failing caps and some out of spec
> resistors. I have another batch of ordered and there will be another
> round of improvement. I think I'll soon have my Johnson Ranger and my
> DX-100 back on the air. Both have 160 and I'll be playing in the Top
> Band sandbox again. Stew Perry again? Sweet.
>
> 73,
>
> Bill  KU8H
>
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>
>
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Re: Topband: TB season

2012-03-16 Thread GeorgeWallner



On Fri, 16 Mar 2012 09:09:21 -0600
  DAVID CUTHBERT  wrote:
> I think we need a July contest.
> 
Yes!

A July Stew Perry. Unlike the other DX oriented contests, 
the SP'S scoring is "finely grained", so the scarecity of 
DX will not result in too much of an advantage to the few 
"summer-DX-capable" east/west-coasters.

73,

George, AA7JV
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Re: Topband: TB season

2012-03-16 Thread Bill Cromwell
Hi,

When I first joined this list I mentioned having read articles by hams
who worked 160 with mobile radios with 10 to 50 watts output to *mobile*
antennas. They were not working the antipodes every day but they *were*
making mobile QSOs. I have a big chunk of wire that apparently favors
the general direction West. I have a small lot (100 X 100 feet) so I my
big hunk or wire (180 feet) is not straight. However...it is far
superior to a mobile antenna! Even with the present limitations I can
still work other stations. Sometimes stations that are a long way off to
the west.

Just like all the other bands, I'll listen to 160 from time to time to
see what might available. There are always surprises on the air. I
already know I am more likely to hear more stations farther away at
night, winter, etc. If I think there is any chance at all of even a more
local QSO I will put out a call.

Almost all of my old gear has failing caps and some out of spec
resistors. I have another batch of ordered and there will be another
round of improvement. I think I'll soon have my Johnson Ranger and my
DX-100 back on the air. Both have 160 and I'll be playing in the Top
Band sandbox again. Stew Perry again? Sweet.

73,

Bill  KU8H

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Re: Topband: TB Season

2012-03-16 Thread Herb Schoenbohm
On 3/16/2012 2:46 PM, Tom Boucher wrote:
> G3OIT wrote:
> 
>
> Well something just ate my control cable to my remote antenna switch box! 
> Pesky rabbits I think.
>
> 73
> Tom G3OLB
> ___
>
Tom, I thought that years ago the UK government sent most of the rabbits 
to VK!


Herb, KV4FZ
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Topband: TB Season

2012-03-16 Thread Tom Boucher
G3OIT wrote:


Well something just ate my control cable to my remote antenna switch box! Pesky 
rabbits I think.

73
Tom G3OLB
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Re: Topband: TB season

2012-03-16 Thread k2owr
 Thank you so much!!!
Great stuff Luis.
BILL

On 3/16/2012 1:30 PM, Luis Mansutti IV3PRK wrote:
> Bill and all,
>
> as a newcomer you can find on my website a lot of graphs showing the season
> behaviour of 160 meters.
>
> For example give a look at these pages
> http://www.iv3prk.it/north-america.htm and
> http://www.iv3prk.it/peaking-times.htm and you see that Topband season never
> ends:
>
> In the last 20 years I been active on 160m. almost every day and antennas
> are always the same, winter and summer: 4 elevated radials for transmitting
> and NO Beverages for receiving, so no problems for gardening and grass
> mowing!
>
> 73
> Luis IV3PRK
>
> www.iv3prk.it
>
>
>
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Bill Cromwell"
> To:
> Sent: Friday, March 16, 2012 1:06 PM
> Subject: Re: Topband: TB season
>
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I sent a private email to one of the first hams to post about this.
>> Apparently there is a lot of interest on the list about this. I am new
>> to 160 meters and struggling to get my radios and antennas up to par. I
>> was dismayed to see that there is a "season". I surely expect
>> propagation to change but I expected to be more or less able to find
>> some QSOs most of the time. I was pleased to see hams respond favorably
>> about staying on the air. I do participate in some of the contests but I
>> am more interested in rag chewing. As I make improvements in my station
>> equipment I hope I'll be working more and more Top Band hams.
>>
>> 73,
>>
>> Bill  KU8H
>>
>> ___
>> UR RST IS ... ... ..9 QSB QSB - hw? BK
> ___
> UR RST IS ... ... ..9 QSB QSB - hw? BK
>
>

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Re: Topband: TB season

2012-03-16 Thread Luis Mansutti IV3PRK
Bill and all,

as a newcomer you can find on my website a lot of graphs showing the season 
behaviour of 160 meters.

For example give a look at these pages 
http://www.iv3prk.it/north-america.htm and 
http://www.iv3prk.it/peaking-times.htm and you see that Topband season never 
ends:

In the last 20 years I been active on 160m. almost every day and antennas 
are always the same, winter and summer: 4 elevated radials for transmitting 
and NO Beverages for receiving, so no problems for gardening and grass 
mowing!

73
Luis IV3PRK

www.iv3prk.it





- Original Message - 
From: "Bill Cromwell" 
To: 
Sent: Friday, March 16, 2012 1:06 PM
Subject: Re: Topband: TB season


> Hi,
>
> I sent a private email to one of the first hams to post about this.
> Apparently there is a lot of interest on the list about this. I am new
> to 160 meters and struggling to get my radios and antennas up to par. I
> was dismayed to see that there is a "season". I surely expect
> propagation to change but I expected to be more or less able to find
> some QSOs most of the time. I was pleased to see hams respond favorably
> about staying on the air. I do participate in some of the contests but I
> am more interested in rag chewing. As I make improvements in my station
> equipment I hope I'll be working more and more Top Band hams.
>
> 73,
>
> Bill  KU8H
>
> ___
> UR RST IS ... ... ..9 QSB QSB - hw? BK 

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Re: Topband: TB season

2012-03-16 Thread Bob Eldridge
Bill
>and now it's over till next year?
I don't know how it is in W4 and/or W2, but here in 7-land the 
"season" is not over, although if people think it is it often appears 
to be.  For trans-Pacific paths the prop is better from May to 
September, especially for northern and western VK.
73
Bob VE7BS
- Original Message - 
From: "K4OWR" 
To: 
Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2012 3:55 PM
Subject: Re: Topband: TB season 

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Re: Topband: TB season

2012-03-16 Thread Keith Jillings (G3OIT)
On 16/03/2012 15:00, James Rodenkirch wrote:
>
> Sigh  guess I stand admonished for even THINKING about leaving Top Band 
> off my list of "bands to check every so often during the Spring, Summer and 
> early Fall months."
>
> Will there be SOME communication opportunities, even with my puny QRP 
> signal
>
> I'll keep it all goin' along, albeit I may lower my three 25' top loading 
> NORD-shaped wires!
>
> Can't stand to be left out!  Hi Hi
>
> So, if'n you "big guns" hear my peanut whistle PULEEZ don't blow me off as 
> you have in the pastif you're calling "CQ DX" and hear my peanut whistle, 
> stop who ever you're attempting "to do" and at least say "Hi" and give me the 
> requisite 339 RST, OK?
>
> I'll continue to be a lurker.72, Jim Rodenkirch, K9JWV
>
> P.S. hope to meet some of you at this year's FDIM with at least one day 
> devoted to the Hamvention.

I won't be at the Hamvention, but if I hear you I'll most certainly give 
you a call.

Being old and decrepit, I don't change much aerialwise from one decade 
to another if I can help it.   What's in the sky or under the ground 
stays there.   We don't have animals here that eat antennas.

Enjoy the summer - I will!  d.v. I'll be putting up a new pole (no masts 
allowed, the house is 15th Century with listing restrictions) with more 
chance of working something outside Europe on top band (like in the good 
old days!)

73

Keith
G3OIT
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Re: Topband: TB season

2012-03-16 Thread Jim F.
S   Please don't encourage those trememdous US stations with
their fantastic operators to stay on 160m after the season !!
 
Us QRPers need to gain any possible advantage   :-))
 
72
 
Jim / W1FMR


--- On Fri, 3/16/12, Bill Cromwell  wrote:


From: Bill Cromwell 
Subject: Re: Topband: TB season
To: topband@contesting.com
Date: Friday, March 16, 2012, 8:06 AM


Hi,

I sent a private email to one of the first hams to post about this.
Apparently there is a lot of interest on the list about this. I am new
to 160 meters and struggling to get my radios and antennas up to par. I
was dismayed to see that there is a "season". I surely expect
propagation to change but I expected to be more or less able to find
some QSOs most of the time. I was pleased to see hams respond favorably
about staying on the air. I do participate in some of the contests but I
am more interested in rag chewing. As I make improvements in my station
equipment I hope I'll be working more and more Top Band hams.

73,

Bill  KU8H

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Re: Topband: TB season

2012-03-16 Thread DAVID CUTHBERT
Thanks Sam, I didn't know about the summer Stew. I'll be there.

WX7G
On Mar 16, 2012 9:26 AM, "Sam Morgan"  wrote:

> are there any plans for a Jine Stew Perry this year?
> last year it was on 1500Z, Jun 18 to 1500Z, Jun 19, 2011
>
>
> GB & 73
> K5OAI
> Sam Morgan
>
> On 3/16/2012 10:09 AM, DAVID CUTHBERT wrote:
> > I think we need a July contest.
> >
> > Dave WX7G
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>
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Re: Topband: TB season

2012-03-16 Thread Sam Morgan
are there any plans for a Jine Stew Perry this year?
last year it was on 1500Z, Jun 18 to 1500Z, Jun 19, 2011


GB & 73
K5OAI
Sam Morgan

On 3/16/2012 10:09 AM, DAVID CUTHBERT wrote:
> I think we need a July contest.
>
> Dave WX7G
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Re: Topband: TB season

2012-03-16 Thread DAVID CUTHBERT
I think we need a July contest.

Dave WX7G
On Mar 15, 2012 9:28 PM, "Jim Brown"  wrote:

> On 3/15/2012 5:01 PM, Jon Zaimes AA1K wrote:
> > I've worked JA's in April and August. Europe and the Mideast can be
> > worked all summer long, as well as VK/ZL and much of the southern
> > hemisphere -- where it's their winter. So the "season" can be what you
> > make of it.
>
> YES!  How would North America and EU work VK/ZL or South America if the
> guys in the lower hemisphere had our parochial attitude about "the
> season?"   It's another self-fulfilling prophesy -- if you're not on the
> air, you're not going work anyone who is.
>
> 73, Jim K9YC
> ___
> UR RST IS ... ... ..9 QSB QSB - hw? BK
>
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Re: Topband: TB season

2012-03-16 Thread James Rodenkirch

Sigh  guess I stand admonished for even THINKING about leaving Top Band off 
my list of "bands to check every so often during the Spring, Summer and early 
Fall months."
 
Will there be SOME communication opportunities, even with my puny QRP 
signal  
 
I'll keep it all goin' along, albeit I may lower my three 25' top loading 
NORD-shaped wires!
 
Can't stand to be left out!  Hi Hi
 
So, if'n you "big guns" hear my peanut whistle PULEEZ don't blow me off as you 
have in the pastif you're calling "CQ DX" and hear my peanut whistle, stop 
who ever you're attempting "to do" and at least say "Hi" and give me the 
requisite 339 RST, OK?
 
I'll continue to be a lurker.72, Jim Rodenkirch, K9JWV
 
P.S. hope to meet some of you at this year's FDIM with at least one day devoted 
to the Hamvention.

 

 

> From: chetmo...@cox.net
> To: j...@audiosystemsgroup.com; topband@contesting.com
> Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2012 09:20:51 -0400
> Subject: Re: Topband: TB season
> 
> For those who take their antennas down, the season is definitely over
> 
> 73
> 
> N4FX
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: topband-boun...@contesting.com [mailto:topband-boun...@contesting.com]
> On Behalf Of Jim Brown
> Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2012 11:29 PM
> To: topband@contesting.com
> Subject: Re: Topband: TB season
> 
> On 3/15/2012 5:01 PM, Jon Zaimes AA1K wrote:
> > I've worked JA's in April and August. Europe and the Mideast can be 
> > worked all summer long, as well as VK/ZL and much of the southern 
> > hemisphere -- where it's their winter. So the "season" can be what you 
> > make of it.
> 
> YES! How would North America and EU work VK/ZL or South America if the guys
> in the lower hemisphere had our parochial attitude about "the 
> season?" It's another self-fulfilling prophesy -- if you're not on the 
> air, you're not going work anyone who is.
> 
> 73, Jim K9YC
> ___
> UR RST IS ... ... ..9 QSB QSB - hw? BK
> 
> ___
> UR RST IS ... ... ..9 QSB QSB - hw? BK
  
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Re: Topband: TB season

2012-03-16 Thread Eddy Swynar

On 2012-03-16, at 10:13 AM, K4OWR wrote:

>  Now there's the statement that says it all!
> Of every comment made here, some of them pretty ridiculous, the one 
> below makes the most senseBravo.



True enough...

But alas & alack---sadly!---we are not all blessed with the acreage & wide-open 
spaces to indulge in our passion a full 12 months a year...

Would it were so that we could ALL indulge in the mysteries & delights of 
160-meters around the year...but I'll take whatever I can, whenever I can, 
because, "...T'is far better to have Topbanded and lost (a coupla months), than 
to never have Topbanded at all...!" Hi Hi (apologies to Bill Shakespeare, or 
whomever it was who wrote the unaltered original)...: >)

~73~ de Eddy VE3CUI - VE3XZ

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Re: Topband: TB season

2012-03-16 Thread K4OWR
 Now there's the statement that says it all!
Of every comment made here, some of them pretty ridiculous, the one 
below makes the most senseBravo.
BILL K4OWR
> For those who take their antennas down, the season is definitely over
>
> 73
>
> N4FX

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Re: Topband: TB season

2012-03-16 Thread Chuck Guenther
It is always with great reluctance that I coil up my radials and put 
them in the
garage when the "season" is over.  Even though I have no choice,  I hate 
being
a "fair weather friend" to Top Band.

It is also with humility that I work stations in the Southern Hemisphere
during the long nights of Winter here.  During the 2009 SP TBDC,
I managed to work ZL3IX.  Even though it was his Summer Solstice,
I think he was copying me a bit better than I was copying him!

73,
Chuck  NI0C


Jim Brown, K9YC, wrote:
"How would North America and EU work VK/ZL or South America if the
guys in the lower hemisphere had our parochial attitude about "the
season?" "


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Re: Topband: TB season

2012-03-16 Thread Chet moore
For those who take their antennas down, the season is definitely over

73

N4FX

-Original Message-
From: topband-boun...@contesting.com [mailto:topband-boun...@contesting.com]
On Behalf Of Jim Brown
Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2012 11:29 PM
To: topband@contesting.com
Subject: Re: Topband: TB season

On 3/15/2012 5:01 PM, Jon Zaimes AA1K wrote:
> I've worked JA's in April and August. Europe and the Mideast can be 
> worked all summer long, as well as VK/ZL and much of the southern 
> hemisphere -- where it's their winter. So the "season" can be what you 
> make of it.

YES!  How would North America and EU work VK/ZL or South America if the guys
in the lower hemisphere had our parochial attitude about "the 
season?"   It's another self-fulfilling prophesy -- if you're not on the 
air, you're not going work anyone who is.

73, Jim K9YC
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Re: Topband: TB season

2012-03-16 Thread Bill Cromwell
Hi,

I sent a private email to one of the first hams to post about this.
Apparently there is a lot of interest on the list about this. I am new
to 160 meters and struggling to get my radios and antennas up to par. I
was dismayed to see that there is a "season". I surely expect
propagation to change but I expected to be more or less able to find
some QSOs most of the time. I was pleased to see hams respond favorably
about staying on the air. I do participate in some of the contests but I
am more interested in rag chewing. As I make improvements in my station
equipment I hope I'll be working more and more Top Band hams.

73,

Bill  KU8H

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