Hello Joe. Forgive my typo. It was VK6LW. I heard you work Kevin! You had good sigs up here. And congrats for working nearly half way around the world with your 100w. Thats over 100 miles per watt! :)
Im running 900w to a 52 ft tall qtr wave Inv-L with 26 radials ( between 45 and 130 ft long. ( due to property line limitations to the north) I shoot for 100 ft on new/replacement radials due to their being on the ground and pvc jacketed. However, during mowing season, all my radials are coiled up and hanging from the same walnut tree that supports the INV-L. I found with midwestern soil, after I reached 26 radials, my swr stopped changing so I left things at that. Back when I retired, the xyl and I almost moved to SC. We had a condo on the water in MB for about 15 yrs then sold it when the kids grew up and moved away. We came to love SC, and I even took a two week drive to various possible QTHs we could retire to. Looked at MB - Georgetown - Charleston - Summerville - Hilton Head - Clemson - Simpsonville - and would have enjoyed any of those locations. Our place had been hit hard by Hugo so the xyl was reluctant to live on the ocean, and in the final analysis our two kids were living near us ( at the time) and one had just had our first grandchild - so we decided to stay put up here in Ohio. Wonder what took you to SC? I was born and raised in Philly, graduated from PennState, lived in Pgh, too, before the job took me to Syracuse, Belgium, and Ohio. I retired in '99 in Ohio where we had spent the previous 20 yrs, and another 20 years since retirement. Bob -----------------------------------------From: "Joe Galicic" To: "topband@contesting.com" Cc: Sent: Sunday October 4 2020 8:34:39AM Subject: Re: Topband: VK6LR Kevin sigs 559-569 from 1111z-1145z this morning on 1821.4 (cw) I worked VK6LW with 100 watts at 11:33 Z this morning. He was peaking nicely here at SC sunrise. WOW, that was fun ! I'm in the process of putting up antennas for 160 at my South Carolina QTH. Inverted L with apex at 50 feet with 14 longish (75-100 feet) radials so far. No RX antennas yet. No amplifier at this QTH yet either. I heard other VK's over the past couple of mornings as well as JH1HDT this morning, I was surprised how strong HL5IVL was yesterday morning. I called several times but he did not hear me. VK2WF got a partial call sign for me but we didn't make the QSO. He was very strong at my sunrise each morning I heard him. Getting ready for the upcoming 160 contest season. Fun stuff !! Joe N3hEE > On 10/04/2020 8:10 AM w3...@roadrunner.com wrote: > > > worked Kevin on first call, simplex. He was in there pretty well from > 1111-1145z, although qsb at times took him into the noise, here in > central Ohio. > > Our Twilight-SR times today were 7:03 local- 7:30 local. or > 1103-1130z. > > A second VK6 was spotted but I never heard him. > > But those SR tables really work! His strongest sigs peaked right at SR > and were about the same for 19 mins before and 15 mins after SR. > > Heard a very faint JA but not well enough to call. Think it was HDT > > -----------------------------------------From: > topband-requ...@contesting.com > To: topband@contesting.com > Cc: > Sent: Saturday October 3 2020 12:06:06PM > Subject: Topband Digest, Vol 214, Issue 2 > > Send Topband mailing list submissions to > topband@contesting.com > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > > ------------------------------ > > Subject: Digest Footer > > _______________________________________________ > Topband mailing list > Topband@contesting.com > > _________________ > Searchable Archives: http://www.contesting.com/_topband [1] - Topband Reflector Links: ------ [1] http://www.contesting.com/_topband _________________ Searchable Archives: http://www.contesting.com/_topband - Topband Reflector