Steve,
Older RCS-4 used open-face relays which are more of a problem for relay bounce.
Newer RCS-4 use sealed small-signal relays. Getting one of the newer units may
solve your problem.
73/Jon
Jon P. Zaimes, AA1K Tower climber for hire http://www.aa1k.us/ Cell:
302-632-2353email:
Bob,
Try just using the good variable in series by itself. Often all you need (no
omega match)73/Jon AA1K
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On Wednesday, October 20, 2021, 8:36 PM, Robert Garrett
wrote:
Greeting Topband Group,
I've been shunt feeding my tower for probably the last
Around our sunrise on Saturday, Sept. 11, we worked JA0FSB for our first JA
on Topband this season. This was on FT8, with a couple of other JA decoded.
Tried some CQ's on CW with no luck.
Our first JA of the season QSO has come on earlier and later dates in
previous years, sometimes even in
It is 10db over S9 here in central Delaware, peaking on NW Beverages. Much
weaker spur from it covering 1823.5 as well (strong enough to cover HL5IVL).
Jon P. Zaimes, AA1K
Tower climber for hire
http://www.aa1k.us/
Cell: 302-632-2353
Reviews of AA1K tower work on eham website:
Interesting Tim.
November QST came in a few days ago, and the summary of rules in there says
"1.830-1.835 MHz should be used for intercontinental contacts only."
Dropping that rule was long overdue so glad to see it stated in the rules
online.
73/Jon AA1K
-Original Message-
From: Tim
We have had regular VK and ZL openings through our summer, though generally
with marginal conditions. ZL1AZ called in this morning at 0815z, peaking
559.
This morning we worked JA5DQH at 0946z, about 55 minutes before our sunrise,
for our first topband JA QSO of the season. Later than some
Sad to learn Herb is gone. We will miss his friendship on the band, the
reflector and the low band chat.
Herb was one of the pioneers in Topband DXing. He and W8LRL were both issued
160m DXCC No. 3 on the same day (there was no No. 4) in 1977, around the
time I was just beginning to get serious
Good conditions continue today. I listened to dozens of Europeans on 160 as I
was driving home from the Pizza Blast.
73/HNY
Jon P. Zaimes, AA1K
Tower climber for hire
Website: aa1k.us
Cell: 302-632-2353
Email: j...@verizon.net
Hug your favorite tower every day, and always stay connected to
It was loud here last evening and this morning. At first I thought it was
some digital garbage from my computer since I had just started using FT8. I
could not copy the audio in CW or SSB modes on my K3 but it was clean copy
when I switched to AM on 1820 kHz.
It peaked on my long 45-degree
I worked A50BOC on 1826.5 (qsx 27.5) CW at 0040z today. A new one for me on
Top, no. 329. I started hearing at 0030z and their signal dropped out just
before 0100z. Peak was 559. Best receiving antenna here was single-wire
950-foot Beverage at 37 degrees. Stations 90 miles north of me reported
Yesterday we had the strongest VK opening of the month, with VK2WF, VK3HJ
and VK6GX worked right around my sunrise.
Today JH1HDT called in at 1051z, three minutes before my sunrise, for our
first JA of the season. VK2WF also called in, weaker than yesterday.
In my evening, 6O7O was worked
For unknown reasons I stopped receiving list emails after Sept. 9 (also
halted same time on my Towertalk subscription). Anyone know how to get this
fixed?
73/Jon
Jon P. Zaimes, AA1K
Tower climber for hire
http://www.aa1k.us/
Cell: 302-632-2353
Reviews of AA1K tower work on eham
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