Hei Gudmi,
Mni tnx for QSO on 160m, my first TF-stn on this band.
I received you best on 2×18,5m dipole.
The 169m antenna is also a dipole full size but hanging just over the roof in a 2 flore woden house.
Nice 80m vertical you have.
What are you using on 160m?
Here stn is TS-200X and PA Acom 1000.
73
Jon
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Jose L. Torres:
February 23rd, 2009 at 12:17 am
Hola Gudmi, It is 23 feb 00:09 and your signal is audible on a noisy night (S8 of noise). I’m working on a full size 80m vertical antenna to be loaded for 160.
Would like to know about yours and comments based on your ecperience.
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January 14th, 2009 at 12:34 am
Hei Gudmi,
Mni tnx for QSO on 160m, my first TF-stn on this band.
I received you best on 2×18,5m dipole.
The 169m antenna is also a dipole full size but hanging just over the roof in a 2 flore woden house.
Nice 80m vertical you have.
What are you using on 160m?
Here stn is TS-200X and PA Acom 1000.
73
Jon
February 23rd, 2009 at 12:17 am
Hola Gudmi, It is 23 feb 00:09 and your signal is audible on a noisy night (S8 of noise). I’m working on a full size 80m vertical antenna to be loaded for 160.
Would like to know about yours and comments based on your ecperience.
73 de KP3G