: Re: Topband: Measuring Vertical input parameters while installing
radials
Great empirical info, Eddie.
Can you say something qualitative about your ground conditions ? For
example, "irrigated soil", "rocky hilltop", "sand", etc.
You are doing something right - H
day!
73,
Charlie, K4OTV
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Sent: Friday, September 20, 2013 2:25 AM
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Subject: Topband: 'Hairpin' matching
The excellent web site for calculating matching network values shou
Great empirical info, Eddie.
Can you say something qualitative about your ground conditions ? For
example, "irrigated soil", "rocky hilltop", "sand", etc.
You are doing something right - Huge signal on topband, and you also
hear very well.
73,
Steve, N2IC
On 09/20/2013 06:31 AM, Eduardo Ar
t: Re: Topband: Measuring Vertical input parameters while installing
radials
Hi friends,
I finished sending the measurements data to all that
requested it. In case somebody didn´t receive it yet, please let me know.
Even though I did not mention it before, I also have Field Str
Hi friends,
I finished sending the measurements data to all that requested
it. In case somebody didn´t receive it yet, please let me know.
Even though I did not mention it before, I also have Field Strength measurement
synchronized in time with the AIM measurements.
As surely th
pinion on this.
73 Bob k2euh
Mike Armstrong wrote:
Brad,
*I* say GOOD, let them kill AM broadcast and give the band to US.
we will put it to good use.... he he he he. Plus, since so many people
have AM broadcast receivers> _
Topband Reflector
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Hi everyone, I recently complete the installation of +100 1/4 radials for the
1/4 vertical.
I measured input vertical parameters using AIM4170 from 1600 to 2000Kc
I assumed it is not something new for many of you, but I wonder if the
information I collected may be of interest for some of the gr