Thanks everyone for the replies, unfortunately I only have the small space I have available to me, So I will have to try my best to get the most I can out of what I have,
If it was easy it would be no fun as the say, My current system has netted me over 40 new DXCC's in the last few weeks to bring my tally to over 100 so my goal to achieve DXCC is reached, I just need to confirm them all now, I will also continue to add to my tally but the pressure is off now, 160 was my 10th band to achieve DXCC on, Time to think about 2m EME in the future 73 Trevor EI2GLB ----- Original Message ----- From: [email protected] To: "topband List" <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, 7 December, 2017 20:35:18 Subject: Re: Topband: ARRL 160 Hi Trevor, I looked at your QRZ.COM page and I'm concerned that your tower and Yagis may be degrading the performance of your nearby 160 meter vertical. It can contribute unwanted nulls and unwanted ground loss. What is the height of your tower to the top of your mast? Small loop antennas ("magnetic loops") such as the Wellbrook are great for nulling local RFI, but they're low performance receiving antennas for DXers as you've discovered. Beverages are very effective receiving antennas but their directivity will be degraded by a nearby 160 meter vertical and perhaps your tower too. Its will take a great deal of wire to improve your existing radial system even marginally, perhaps four times more wire than in your current radial system. 73 Frank Donovan W3LPL ----- Original Message ----- From: "MR TREVOR DUNNE" <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Cc: [email protected], "topband List" <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, December 7, 2017 8:19:04 PM Subject: Re: Topband: ARRL 160 I understand that I have to improve my RX antennas as currently I find the TX antenna is better on RX that both of my current RX antennas, While I get a good reduction in noise floor on the RX antenna's the DX just isn't workable on them The TX antenna is 55ft of Aluminum Tube It tapers from 2.25" to 1" at the top, I have 2 top loading wires each 50ft long tied off to Tall trees in the distance, The ends of the top loading wires are approximately 45ft high, I'm using a 4" diameter coil double tapped to get Resonance and to match the feedline to 50ohms, I have currently 48 radials mostly between 15-25m long, I hope to improve this greatly in the spring before the grass starts to grow again, RX antennas are a Wellbrook loop and a 450ft Beverage pointing NE for JA/OC I need to put something up for NA and hope to do this over the holiday period ready for CQ160 in the new year, Thanks Trevor EI2GLB ----- Original Message ----- From: [email protected] To: "MR TREVOR DUNNE" <[email protected]> Cc: [email protected], "topband List" <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, 7 December, 2017 15:22:26 Subject: Re: Topband: ARRL 160 Hi Trevor, Please share with us the details of your antenna and ground system Better transmit performance should be achievable 73 Frank W3LPL ----- Original Message ----- From: MR TREVOR DUNNE <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Cc: ''''''topband List'''''' <[email protected]> Sent: Wed, 06 Dec 2017 18:44:36 -0500 (EST) Subject: Re: Topband: ARRL 160 Running 1kw to a 55ft top loaded vertical over a decent radial field I found many many stations that I could hear quiet well that could not hear me, it's very disheartening, Is it my system or there's that's not working. I'm already planning improvements for next year to try to improve my tx performance, Trevor EI2GLB ----- Original Message ----- From: Gary Smith <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Sun, 03 Dec 2017 21:25:26 -0000 (GMT) Subject: Topband: ARRL 160 This is the first major contest that I have taken part in a while, at least to the extent I actually put a real effort into it. Its taken a bit to get back in the game after my friend Pat became a SK this year. That said, I almost matched my score from two years ago when the band conditions were for me, far better for DX than this weekend. I was running QRP with a less than ideal antenna yet still managed 535 QSOs. It was frustrating to hear so much DX and not be able to have them hear me. I'm guessing I must've heard at least 15 countries that I didn't work. When running QRP on 160, you have to go for low hanging fruit. I'm sure it's the same for everyone. I was grateful that there weren't any storms happening locally this time and for the most part bands were pretty quiet. AMTRAK had its way with me at the Gray lines what with commuter trains running at that time but being a weekend made their schedule a little easier. One of the surprises was when K7RAT called me Sunday Morning so at least my QRP signals were getting up to Boring, Oregon. The band must've been good because his signals were truly marvelous here as well, one of the loudest & cleanest signals on the band and he heard me with no trouble. If that was you at the helm, thank you Tree for the multiplier! Sunday morning at Gray line was really something beautiful to see on the P3. 1/2 hour before there may have been 50-70 people CQing and then the waterfall became a Kaleidoscope with the band packed with people as tight as sardines up to 1875 or so. It's obvious when the band changes and the atmospheric noise is visualized as color in motion, in two dimensions. If you haven't seen the morning Gray line on a waterfall during a 160 contest, you're missing something interesting. Hope all had fun. 73, Gary KA1J _________________ Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband _________________ Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband _________________ Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband
