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Old November 29th 04, 02:37 PM
Michael Lawson
 
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For those two antennas, do you have them strung
directly point to point, or do you have an intermediate
support along the way, like say with a PVC pipe,
to help keep the antenna from sagging?

--Mike L.


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Greg wrote:

From: dxAce
Organization: NASWA
Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave
Date: Sat, 27 Nov 2004 09:38:08 -0500
Subject: Lincolnshire Poacher



Greg wrote:

From: dxAce
Organization: NASWA
Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave
Date: Sat, 27 Nov 2004 08:59:58 -0500
Subject: Lincolnshire Poacher



Greg wrote:

If you've never heard LP before, this may be a good time

to
try. I've been
listening to LP since 1310 UTC and it is coming in

stronger
than I've ever
heard before, equally well on 14487, 15682, and 16084

USB. I
had the same
reception yesterday at the same time.

Yes, they were coming in well yesterday. A friend was

visiting
here and
asked
me
if I'd ever heard numbers stations before, I said yes! and

dialed it up. It
was
his first experience hearing a numbers station.

Armed now withe the sked, he headed back to Ohio, and

hopefully he'll hear
them
there on his Sat-800.

dxAce
Michigan
USA

I tuned LP out before signoff at 1345. When I went back at

1400, LP was
barely readable on 14487 and not readable at all on 10426

0r
11545 (I'm
following Simon Mason's schedule) or any other freq. I

wonder,
do they
maybe change direction of the broadcast signal? More

likely,
prop
conditions crapped out.

I still have them here on 14487, 11545 and 10426 at 1426.

dxAce
Michigan
USA

Reception of LP for me seems to peak around 1300UT and falls

off
drastically
afterward.

I've got to get some more wire up one of these days!

I typically hear them best on my 70' N-S wire. On most days I

can
follow the
schedule right up to 2200.


Ace, what antennas do you use?? Is the n8kdv site
yours?? I was curious about that setup, since it
looks like a couple of random wires held up by 4x4
posts.


Yes, that is my site. One 70' N-S wire, and one 200' W-E wire,

mounted 9' above
the ground. Both fed into matching transformers.

Works pretty well. Maybe next year I'll get around to putting up an

inverted vee
or two.

dxAce
Michigan
USA