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Subject: | LF: VO1NA |
From: | Joe Craig <[email protected]> |
Date: | Sun, 6 Feb 2005 18:27:19 -0330 (NST) |
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Dear Group, We finally got a bit of sun today so I put most of the 100 metre wire back in the air. The average height is about 6 metres and the peak is about 15 metres. It is shaped as an inverted V. It took about 1.6 mH to load, but the aerial current is quite low-- 0.8 A so it's not much better than the 160m beverage that was used recently. The effective height should be greater so signals should be a bit stronger. Will be on at ~2330 tonight QRSS120. Thanks to Brian CT1DRP for alerting me to the frequency drift of +0.06Hz. This has been corrected using the nearby LORAN line and hopefully the sigs will be closer to 137.777 kHz. 73 Joe |
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