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D.J.J. Ring, Jr.
n1ea at arrl.net
Tue Sep 7 17:39:45 EDT 2010
Go to http://www.qrz.com// and log in with your useer name (call sign) and
password. If you don't have a user name and password, create a new account.
Then check to make sure that your location is shown on your map (see
"details" on your page). then put in the call sign of 5Z4EE and see what the
direction and distance are.
How far away is 5Z4EE and what direction does QRZ.com say he is?
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On Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 2:46 PM, LARRY D GODEK <telegrapher at q.com> wrote:
>> Well i am a bit cornfused as the saying would go. Let me try and explain.
> Maybe something that i'm overlooking, not understanding or is part of the
> paranormal!
>> Years back i bought a Wilson 5 el. 15 meter beam. Spring time this year i
> bought some new element tubing from Hygain and replaced some of the bent up
> elements. Carefully measuring all the lengths and distances between said
> elements on the boom. More than once i did the measuring. Anyway got it up
> on about 25 ft on a rotator and figured now i'd work the world on 15 which
> is one of my more favorite bands anyway.
>> Hmmmm. Worked some dx including E51 and ZD7 along with VP8 and multiple
> JA's and PY's, YV's a couple of CE's and other stuff down that way. Funny
> thing is that when working SA the beam usually is pointing NE. The other
> day 5Z4EE was on CW and according to information i have the antenna should
> ahve been pointing about 48 degrees. I heard him the best with it pointed
> about 146 degrees and if i turned it right on him i couldn't hear him at
> all. Doubt it was propagation as a couple other hams in the area worked him
> just fine but nadda for me. Good SWR with no power reflected as shown on
> the Bird. The beam is set for the low end of 15 meaning above 21.150 the
> SWR starts climbing quickly. just seems that i hear stations better off the
> side on the antenna and back of it than i do off the front like i should.
>> I've checked the beam from the ground and there is nothing loose that i can
> see. Elements are in line. However, if you go and look at the HyGain 155
> beam it is essentially the same antenna but the element spacing is
> different. Now i don't know which design to believe. It's a bear for me to
> get up there and take that thing down but when it gets quite a bit cooler,
> read November-December in the desert i can do it.
>> gotta get it right as i'm getting to old to keep wrestling these 50 lb
> chunks of aluminum around up on the tower.
>> Anyone got any ideas? Sure like to see this thing working more like it's
> supposed to. Don't suppose it's just to close to the ground do ya? It's
> just over 1/2 wave up.
>> Larry
> W0OGH
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