Hi Richard the thinking on permanent high erp
beacons has for some long time on these narrow LF/MF bands is that they are not
really needed now and if installed make receiving weak DX stations more
difficult for others. My own thought is that you are in the wrong place.....too
near the centre of activity. A beacon to be useful needs to be at the perifery
of operation. I would venture that within Europe it has no real utility. Now a
station like that making contacts on CW and other modes would be welcomed I am
sure.
50m is still "low" for a dipole and the "T"
configuration would work better at that height.
Others may have different views :-))
Alan
G3NYK
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, January 29, 2016 10:04
PM
Subject: LF: MF powerful Beacon in
Poland?
Hi,
If a chance arose for a powerful traditional MF beacon in
Poland would it be of interest, or has WSPR done away with the need for
traditional beacons?
By powerful, it would be meant the full legal limit (1w!) into a half
wave dipole mounted high above ground level (minimum 50m, but possibly in
excess of 100m).
Your thoughts gentlemen
73s
Richard SO5GB
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