Mal,
Thanks for the good words, I believe it was one of your comments that
emboldened me to ask for 200W erp.
Bob W2ZM (WE2XGR/6) is currently working on a 4CX10,000 amplifier for 500 kHz
(and LF as well). I'm working a solid state amp that should deliver 1.2-1.5 kW
output for WE2XGR/1, and I wouldn't be surprised if Jay (WE2XGR/2) has some big
secret project in the works.
Listen for us this Fall/Winter!
--
73 Warren K2ORS
WD2XGJ 136-140kHz
WD2XSH/23 505-510kHz
WE2XEB/2 160-189kHz
WE2XGR/1 505-515kHz
FN42hi
http://www.w4dex.com/wd2xgj.htm
-------------- Original message ----------------------
From: "hamilton mal" <[email protected]>
> With this sort of power it would certainly be sufficient to be heard in EU.
> This sort of erp would be difficult to generate, depending on the antenna
> efficiency it could take a Kw or so to achieve this.
> Assume an antenna efficiency of 5% with a good antenna at this freq it would
> take 4kw to get 200w erp !!!!!!
> 73 and GL to all on 500 in the USA and look fwd to hearing some of these
> signals soon.
> de Mal/G3KEV
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <[email protected]>
> To: "rsgb lf reflector" <[email protected]>; "rsgb lf reflector"
> <[email protected]>
> Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2007 1:49 PM
> Subject: LF: New license WE2XGR
>
>
> >
> > Hello the list,
> >
> > The FCC issued WE2XGR September 5 with the following specifications:
> > Power 200 Watts ERP
> > Frequency 505-515 khz
> > Modes cw, ssb, and every data mode I could think of
> > Term 5 Years (expires Sept 1 2012)
> >
> > The stations are:
> >
> > WE2XGR/1 => K2ORS
> > WE2XGR/2 => W1VD
> > WE2XGR/3 => W1TAG
> > WE2XGR/4 => Bill Ashlock in Andover, MA (no ham call)
> > WE2XGR/5 => Bill Ashlock in Ellsworth,NH
> > WE2XGR/6 => W2ZM
> >
> > There is also the possibility of operating mobile within a 300kM radius
> of my
> > QTH.
> >
> > Should be able to work U.K. and EU with this kind of power!
> > --
> > 73 Warren K2ORS
> > WD2XGJ 136-140kHz
> > WD2XSH/23 505-510kHz
> > WE2XEB/2 160-189kHz
> > WE2XGR/1 505-515kHz
> >
> > FN42hi
> > http://www.w4dex.com/wd2xgj.htm
> >
>
>
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