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