Well, I see I fat-fingered your name, Ian. Just beat me with sticks... Chuck -------- Original message -------- From: cactuscharlie <cactuscharlie@xxxxxxxxxx> Date: 01/23/2015 11:49 AM (GMT-07:00) To: hfbeacons@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [HFbeacons] Re: 1700Z ASU RESEARCH PARK LOG 22 JAN 15 Hi Iab, Well, my comments didn't come out as I intended. It really is a pleasure doing this, and I too appreciate the logs from Dieter, Bill, and everyone else who posts. Obviously, being retired offers the opportunity to listen regularly. The real reason for the park trips is exercise for the XYL, the hounds, and this old man. Monitoring is an entertaining diversion. As for "guts" those come into play in March. 25C temps here with severe sunshine beats -10C any day, Hi! 73, Chuck -------- Original message -------- From: Ian Baines VA3KAH <ian.baines@xxxxxxxxx> Date: 01/23/2015 8:11 AM (GMT-07:00) To: hfbeacons@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [HFbeacons] Re: 1700Z ASU RESEARCH PARK LOG 22 JAN 15 Chuck: I read your log every day. It tells me if my two beacons are running, as I am thousands of miles away. Thanks for the postings. It takes guts to go out in the desert every day to listen. I will add my two cents on the A99. Since I changed the two beacons from dipoles to A99s, the signal reports have really jumped. For $75 on Amazon it is a real deal. Just cut 9” off the top. They radiate well almost sitting at ground level and really perform if you can get them up 16’. Use a metal pipe to support them, as it acts as a ground plane. 73 Ian VA3KAH > On Jan 22, 2015, at 3:03 PM, Chuck & Joyce <cactuscharlie@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hi Les, > > You are very welcome. Sometimes I wonder if anyone reads these logs which > are posted. Glad to see your response! I monitor from the local park so I > don't have to shut mine down to listen. My beacon is an old converted CB > radio. The antenna is a 102" SS whip mounted on the swimming pool steel > railing. Surrounded by cactus and desert trees, but it does get out. I > often look at old quonset huts in the outlying towns and think: Wow, what a > ground plane! Used to be a baseball announcer for the PIttsburgh Pirates who > called base hits "Alabaster Plasters"! Way back when I was a kid in the > 50's. I see lots of guys using that A-99 antenna they buy on Amazon.com. > > 73, > Chuck, AC7GZ, DM43 > On 1/22/2015 12:49 PM, Les Rayburn wrote: ____________________ The HFbeacons mailing list information: //www.freelists.org/webpage/hfbeacons