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Jay May 23rd 06 12:28 AM

Is the little ball on top of my antenna the ionsphere?
 
I put the ball to a metal grinder and I could easily see an outer F layer
and then the E layer. I couldn't find a D layer, but it was dark outside
and there's not supposed to be a D layer at night. Neat how antenna's can
be manufactured to do that.

Just passed my tech and General on Sunday so I'll be on the bands as
soon as I find out my callsign and get an ionsphere for my antenna. I
destroyed the old one on the grinder and I hear you need a good ionsphere
to shoot good skip and hear far away stations. Reception has been really
****ty lately without the ionsphere. I looked through the last 4 issues of
QST and I couldn't find anyone selling ionsphere's. Where can I get one,
or do I have to buy a whole new antenna?

Thanks, Jay


an_old_friend May 23rd 06 12:32 AM

get help
 

Jay wrote:
I put the ball to a metal grinder and I could easily see an outer F layer
and then the E layer. I couldn't find a D layer, but it was dark outside

troll


Brenda Ann May 23rd 06 12:41 AM

get help
 

"an_old_friend" wrote in message
ps.com...

Jay wrote:
I put the ball to a metal grinder and I could easily see an outer F layer
and then the E layer. I couldn't find a D layer, but it was dark outside

troll


I'm not so sure he's a troll.. it's a funny routine, and probably is meant
as such. We really need something to lighten up this NG a little. :)




[email protected] May 23rd 06 12:47 AM

Is the little ball on top of my antenna the ionsphere?
 
Why, like every other ham here, don't you just use a cell phone and
save yourself a few thousand bucks !


an_old_friend May 23rd 06 12:56 AM

get help
 

Brenda Ann wrote:
"an_old_friend" wrote in message
ps.com...

Jay wrote:
I put the ball to a metal grinder and I could easily see an outer F layer
and then the E layer. I couldn't find a D layer, but it was dark outside

troll


I'm not so sure he's a troll.. it's a funny routine, and probably is meant
as such. We really need something to lighten up this NG a little. :)

I amsure he is a troll


Caveat Lector May 23rd 06 01:11 AM

Is the little ball on top of my antenna the ionsphere?
 
Jay -- wrong approach

Propagation is conrolled by the Palos Verdes Sundancers see URL:
http://www.ve1dx.net/Stories/story109.html


--
CL -- I doubt, therefore I might be !


"Jay" wrote in message
k.net...
I put the ball to a metal grinder and I could easily see an outer F layer
and then the E layer. I couldn't find a D layer, but it was dark outside
and there's not supposed to be a D layer at night. Neat how antenna's can
be manufactured to do that.

Just passed my tech and General on Sunday so I'll be on the bands as
soon as I find out my callsign and get an ionsphere for my antenna. I
destroyed the old one on the grinder and I hear you need a good ionsphere
to shoot good skip and hear far away stations. Reception has been really
****ty lately without the ionsphere. I looked through the last 4 issues of
QST and I couldn't find anyone selling ionsphere's. Where can I get one,
or do I have to buy a whole new antenna?

Thanks, Jay




Ed May 23rd 06 01:28 AM

Is the little ball on top of my antenna the ionsphere?
 
Jay wrote in
k.net:

I put the ball to a metal grinder and I could easily see an outer F
layer and then the E layer. I couldn't find a D layer, but it was
dark outside and there's not supposed to be a D layer at night. Neat
how antenna's can be manufactured to do that.

Just passed my tech and General on Sunday so I'll be on the bands as
soon as I find out my callsign and get an ionsphere for my antenna. I
destroyed the old one on the grinder and I hear you need a good
ionsphere to shoot good skip and hear far away stations. Reception has
been really ****ty lately without the ionsphere. I looked through the
last 4 issues of QST and I couldn't find anyone selling ionsphere's.
Where can I get one, or do I have to buy a whole new antenna?


You don't need a new one. The old one probably got stuck in your coax
by back-feed when you were grinding. Just get an RF brush and give your
coax a few swipes and the ionosphere should pop right back out!


Ed K7AAT


jawod May 23rd 06 03:32 AM

get help
 
an_old_friend wrote:
Jay wrote:

I put the ball to a metal grinder and I could easily see an outer F layer
and then the E layer. I couldn't find a D layer, but it was dark outside


troll

Relax, it wasn't THAT bad of a joke. Not that GOOD, either.

[email protected] May 23rd 06 12:56 PM

Retard Markie the troll pegs the irony meter
 

asraped by an_old_friend wrote:
Brenda Ann wrote:
"an_old_friend" wrote in message
ps.com...

Jay wrote:
I put the ball to a metal grinder and I could easily see an outer F layer
and then the E layer. I couldn't find a D layer, but it was dark outside
troll


I'm not so sure he's a troll.. it's a funny routine, and probably is meant
as such. We really need something to lighten up this NG a little. :)

I amsure he is a troll


Speaking from experience, dumbass?


an old freind May 23rd 06 05:54 PM

get help
 

wrote:
asraped by an_old_friend wrote:
Brenda Ann wrote:


I amsure he is a troll


Speaking from experience, dumbass?

nope


clifto May 23rd 06 06:35 PM

Is the little ball on top of my antenna the ionsphere?
 
Ed wrote:
Jay wrote in
k.net:

I put the ball to a metal grinder and I could easily see an outer F
layer and then the E layer. I couldn't find a D layer, but it was
dark outside and there's not supposed to be a D layer at night. Neat
how antenna's can be manufactured to do that.

Just passed my tech and General on Sunday so I'll be on the bands as
soon as I find out my callsign and get an ionsphere for my antenna. I
destroyed the old one on the grinder and I hear you need a good
ionsphere to shoot good skip and hear far away stations. Reception has
been really ****ty lately without the ionsphere. I looked through the
last 4 issues of QST and I couldn't find anyone selling ionsphere's.
Where can I get one, or do I have to buy a whole new antenna?


You don't need a new one. The old one probably got stuck in your coax
by back-feed when you were grinding. Just get an RF brush and give your
coax a few swipes and the ionosphere should pop right back out!


Don't forget the electron grease.

--
Britney Spears' Guide to Semiconductor Physics
http://britneyspears.ac/lasers.htm

Slow Code May 24th 06 12:05 AM

Is the little ball on top of my antenna the ionsphere?
 
Jay wrote:

I put the ball to a metal grinder and I could easily see an outer F
layer and then the E layer. I couldn't find a D layer, but it was dark
outside and there's not supposed to be a D layer at night. Neat how
antenna's can be manufactured to do that.

Just passed my tech and General on Sunday so I'll be on the bands as
soon as I find out my callsign and get an ionsphere for my antenna. I
destroyed the old one on the grinder and I hear you need a good
ionsphere to shoot good skip and hear far away stations.




So how'd you do on the CW portion of the test?

sc

an_old_friend May 24th 06 12:19 AM

Is the little ball on top of my antenna the ionsphere?
 

Slow Code wrote:
Jay wrote:



So how'd you do on the CW portion of the test?

well enough he claims

whcih means you should be happy for him he passed the code test

sc



John Barnard May 24th 06 03:13 AM

Is the little ball on top of my antenna the ionsphere?
 
clifto wrote:
Ed wrote:

Jay wrote in
k.net:


I put the ball to a metal grinder and I could easily see an outer F
layer and then the E layer. I couldn't find a D layer, but it was
dark outside and there's not supposed to be a D layer at night. Neat
how antenna's can be manufactured to do that.

Just passed my tech and General on Sunday so I'll be on the bands as
soon as I find out my callsign and get an ionsphere for my antenna. I
destroyed the old one on the grinder and I hear you need a good
ionsphere to shoot good skip and hear far away stations. Reception has
been really ****ty lately without the ionsphere. I looked through the
last 4 issues of QST and I couldn't find anyone selling ionsphere's.
Where can I get one, or do I have to buy a whole new antenna?


You don't need a new one. The old one probably got stuck in your coax
by back-feed when you were grinding. Just get an RF brush and give your
coax a few swipes and the ionosphere should pop right back out!


Don't forget the electron grease.


Was that the stuff that replaced the etheric oil?

JB


Topaz305RK May 24th 06 04:10 AM

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Stan Shankman June 2nd 06 07:00 AM

Is the little ball on top of my antenna the ionsphere?
 
No, it's the Eye-Off-Sphere :-)

"Jay" wrote in message
k.net...
I put the ball to a metal grinder and I could easily see an outer F layer
and then the E layer. I couldn't find a D layer, but it was dark outside
and there's not supposed to be a D layer at night. Neat how antenna's can
be manufactured to do that.

Just passed my tech and General on Sunday so I'll be on the bands as
soon as I find out my callsign and get an ionsphere for my antenna. I
destroyed the old one on the grinder and I hear you need a good ionsphere
to shoot good skip and hear far away stations. Reception has been really
****ty lately without the ionsphere. I looked through the last 4 issues of
QST and I couldn't find anyone selling ionsphere's. Where can I get one,
or do I have to buy a whole new antenna?

Thanks, Jay




Steve N. June 2nd 06 06:42 PM

Is the little ball on top of my antenna the ionsphere?
 

"Stan Shankman" wrote in message
...
No, it's the Eye-Off-Sphere :-)



Hey! I like that!

73, Steve, k9DCi



Stephanie Weil June 2nd 06 10:05 PM

Is the little ball on top of my antenna the ionsphere?
 

Jay wrote:
I put the ball to a metal grinder and I could easily see an outer F layer
and then the E layer.


Hehhhhhh :)

That little ball is a magnet. It's what actually attracts and catches
those snippets of radio wave that are hovering all around you.

See? That's why coat-hangers never work as antennas.

;)

And supposedly aluminium can be used to amplify certain wavelengths.
Which is why tin-foil wads on the ionosphere also improve reception.

--
Steph (Bridge and Tunnel for Sale) Weil


RHF June 3rd 06 12:49 AM

Is the little ball on top of my antenna the ionsphere?
 
SW,

Coat Hanger make great Antenna for Walking About.

Leave the Coat Hanger in the Coat.

Put the Coat-on.

Put a Radio in the Breast-Pocket of the Coat.

Attach a short little Wire from the Radio to the CoatHanger.

You Got Radio ! ~ RHF
[ But it can be a Pain-in-the-Back :-]

Dave June 3rd 06 01:21 AM

Is the little ball on top of my antenna the ionsphere?
 
its actually the anti-ion-sphere if you want to get technical.



john raynham September 3rd 12 02:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jay (Post 436045)
I put the ball to a metal grinder and I could easily see an outer F layer
and then the E layer. I couldn't find a D layer, but it was dark outside
and there's not supposed to be a D layer at night. Neat how antenna's can
be manufactured to do that.

Just passed my tech and General on Sunday so I'll be on the bands as
soon as I find out my callsign and get an ionsphere for my antenna. I
destroyed the old one on the grinder and I hear you need a good ionsphere
to shoot good skip and hear far away stations. Reception has been really
****ty lately without the ionsphere. I looked through the last 4 issues of
QST and I couldn't find anyone selling ionsphere's. Where can I get one,
or do I have to buy a whole new antenna?

Thanks, Jay

crikey jay youare into some stuff.i cant even understand antennas or transistors so.what am i doin on here.dunno.in fact i cant explain most things happened to me in life.lets hope the next ones ok as ive done no harm to most folks.


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