Are you just illiterate or stupid? I lean toward the latter.
You're usual diatribe of Maladventures does not impress me. What have
you done TODAY on LF? Wait I'll answer that. NOTHING, just complain.
I live in a forest. It has been proven by me and many many others a
vertical simply warms the trees and little else in such a QTH. Time you
learned to read and then study the literature. XDJ proves a loop works
every day with outstanding reports across the little pond often with
audible results... KL7UK, XES and others have been down the path before...
Why where you not willing to try a xband QSO with me last winter when
conditions where the best recorded between G and VE7? You're all hot air...
Impress me by getting a signal into my grabber or shut up.
73 Scott
VE7TIL
mal hamilton wrote:
My Vertical works well with 578 reports on cw from the Boston USA area from
the late NC1K, and reports from as far as W9 area, also to the East regular
cw contact with Russian stns around and beyond the Moscow area.
If you need advice about verticals don't be shy just ask, and if you Shout
loud enough I could probably hear you on 9 Kcs
It could be a struggle for a TX Loop to make it to JA from your QTH, with a
Vertical you would crush them.
g3kev
----- Original Message -----
From: "Scott Tilley" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, September 04, 2010 7:20 PM
Subject: Re: LF: Re: TIL Grabbed in Japan!
Mal
If you had a clue I'd bother entering in a real dialog with you. But
your some kind of purest merchant.
Tried a vertical and wasn't seen outside my backyard... They don't work
in forests or most other amateur QTHs.
So stick your head back in the sand and go back to your crackpot 9KHz
audio experiments...
Regards,
Scott
mal hamilton wrote:
Om Scott
Loops are for RX on 137 Kcs unless you can erect a 1 wave loop for the
desired frequency and use a vertical for TX like JA7NI then you might
hit
the jackpot
g3kev
----- Original Message -----
From: "Scott Tilley" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>; "Discussion of the Lowfer (US,
European,
& UK) and MedFer bands" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, September 04, 2010 5:55 PM
Subject: LF: TIL Grabbed in Japan!
After months of tests and improvements to both of our stations we have
demonstrated the reciprocal ability to copy each others signal.
Kuni JA7NI, copied traces of VE7TIL's test signal today after setting
up
a grabber which can be viewed here by clicking the 'grabber' link:
http://ja7ni.web.fc2.com/
TIL plans to increase the efficiency of his transmitting loop and
improve the power handling ability of his tuner so power can be
increased to obtain the 1W EIRP limit. TIL estimates the ERP of last
nights tests at or lower than 160mW.
Meanwhile, NI plans to install a large RX loop when weather conditions
cool down in JA to improve reception over his 110m beverage optimized
for 160m DXing.
Congratulations to Kuni!
73 Scott
VE7TIL CN89dk
http://www3.telus.net/sthed/argo/
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