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Nicolai Carpathia July 2nd 04 04:34 PM

DX activity on rise?
 
Haven't checked the url of the Royal Observatory of Belgium (world's
official sunspot activity recorder, accepted by scientists across the
world, including US) lately, but from what I have been getting on the
radio, the skip activity is up,,or maybe I just hit a few hot spots here
and there. Talked to 'ol Hangin Judge the other day on the first key,,it
was rapid fire after that,,.one contact then another than another,
everyone keying up for that Twisted swampy station around Tampa
Bay...mistake by the lake DEEtroit,,,,Garden,,Mag,,,Keystone..my my
my,,,well, I love that salty water!! Hey Brian (no, NOT the Skywave
Brian)........,,,we're slaying the Cobia...eat your yankee heart out!


Chad Wahls July 2nd 04 07:12 PM


"Nicolai Carpathia" wrote in message
...
Haven't checked the url of the Royal Observatory of Belgium (world's
official sunspot activity recorder, accepted by scientists across the
world, including US) lately, but from what I have been getting on the
radio, the skip activity is up,,or maybe I just hit a few hot spots here
and there. Talked to 'ol Hangin Judge the other day on the first key,,it
was rapid fire after that,,.one contact then another than another,
everyone keying up for that Twisted swampy station around Tampa
Bay...mistake by the lake DEEtroit,,,,Garden,,Mag,,,Keystone..my my
my,,,well, I love that salty water!! Hey Brian (no, NOT the Skywave
Brian)........,,,we're slaying the Cobia...eat your yankee heart out!


I'm listening to a lot of skip also, Tuesday was notably crazy. I have a
barefoot rig in a piuckup truck so I can't really do much talking. Although
I don't mind the falmetrhowers that much I do wish they'd stay away from 19.
Some asses were rattling toasters on both 18 and 20 making the noise level
on 19 unbearable and barefoots were only getting about a mile on super flat
farmground.

Hopefully it keeps up. Keeps driving interesting.

Chad



Nicolai Carpathia July 6th 04 04:17 PM

"Nicolai Carpathia" wrote in message
...
Haven't checked the url of the Royal Observatory of Belgium (world's
official sunspot activity recorder, accepted by scientists across the
world, including US) lately, but from what I have been getting on the
radio, the skip activity is up,,or maybe I just hit a few hot spots here
and there. Talked to 'ol Hangin Judge the other day on the first key,,it
was rapid fire after that,,.one contact then another than another,
everyone keying up for that Twisted swampy station around Tampa
Bay...mistake by the lake DEEtroit,,,,Garden,,Mag,,,Keystone..my my
my,,,well, I love that salty water!! Hey Brian (no, NOT the Skywave
Brian)........,,,we're slaying the Cobia...eat your yankee heart out!
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I'm listening to a lot of skip also, Tuesday was


notably crazy. I have a barefoot rig in a


piuckup truck so I can't really do much talking.





Don't those flatlands sometimes act just like the water (with the
"mirror" skip effect) and propagate those signals? I know the desert
certainly retains those characteristics at times.



Although I don't mind the falmetrhowers that


much I do wish they'd stay away from 19.


Some asses were rattling toasters on both 18


and 20 making the noise level on 19


unbearable and barefoots were only getting


about a mile on super flat farmground.


Hopefully it keeps up. Keeps driving


interesting.


Chad





Agreed,,,,,long distant driving is much more palatable when the dx is
hopping. I haven't been to 19 in a while,,,,for us, this weekend was all
vhf action, with the exception of a rapid fire dx session on channel 6
for about four minutes late Saturday afternoon. 26.285 USB was kicking
up some good dx activity early Sunday morning.
3s


Chad Wahls July 6th 04 06:30 PM


"Nicolai Carpathia" wrote in message
...
"Nicolai Carpathia" wrote in message
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Don't those flatlands sometimes act just like the water (with the
"mirror" skip effect) and propagate those signals? I know the desert
certainly retains those characteristics at times.


One of the reasons I have a barefoot rig. It doesn't take much to get out
around here if you are into local stuff. And trust me it is FLAT!!!
Weather plays an important role as does (I believe) crops in the ground.
(seems better with the corn and beans up, maybe because they are mostly
water).

Agreed,,,,,long distant driving is much more palatable when the dx is
hopping.


I even turned the 'ol XM off a few times to listen to the rants :)

I haven't been to 19 in a while,,,,


I dual watch 19 as it's nice to know where the law is at and it's road
construction season here so sometimes you can hop off the I-state to avoid
delays. Comes in quite handy.

for us, this weekend was all
vhf action, with the exception of a rapid fire dx session on channel 6
for about four minutes late Saturday afternoon. 26.285 USB was kicking
up some good dx activity early Sunday morning.
3s


I just bought a log home out in the country in the middle of 3.5 acres of
flatland. I will start playing with sidebands then! Any base radio
reccommendations? Antenna's? I'm not gonna push mega power off the bat and
it has to be easy for the wife to use when I'm out on the grounds, etc. I
was kind of looking at the Cherokee CBS-1000, good/bad?

Chad



Nicolai Carpathia July 7th 04 05:15 PM

From: =A0=A0 "Chad Wahls" Don't those flatlands
sometimes act just like the water (with the "mirror" skip effect) and
propagate those signals? I know the desert certainly retains those
characteristics at times.



One of the reasons I have a barefoot rig. It


doesn't take much to get out around here if


you are into local stuff. And trust me it is


FLAT!!! Weather plays an important role as


does (I believe) crops in the ground. (seems


better with the corn and beans up, maybe


because they are mostly water).



Agreed,,,,,long distant driving is much more palatable when the dx is
hopping.


I even turned the 'ol XM off a few times to


listen to the rants :)



I haven't been to 19 in a while,,,,


I dual watch 19 as it's nice to know where the


law is at and it's road construction season


here so sometimes you can hop off the I-state


to avoid delays. Comes in quite handy.



No doubt.
_
for us, this weekend was all
vhf action, with the exception of a rapid fire dx session on channel 6
for about four minutes late Saturday afternoon. 26.285 USB was kicking
up some good dx activity early Sunday morning. 3s


I just bought a log home out in the country in


the middle of 3.5 acres of flatland.


Lucky you,,,,right on!


I will start playing with sidebands then! Any


base radio reccommendations?



For strictly cb, that new FCC approved Galaxy rig is pretty strong.


Antenna's?



I like metal opposed to fiberglass. The higher the better. Of course,
for practicality you can go with a fiberglass stick like an Antron and
stick it way high in tree, if possible.


I'm not gonna push mega power off the bat


and it has to be easy for the wife to use when


I'm out on the grounds, etc. I was kind of


looking at the Cherokee CBS-1000,


good/bad?


Chad




Can be confusing for the wife to operate if she's not into radio, unless
she don't have to mess with any of the dials or buttons. The CBS isn't
the heartiest of radios,,.not recommended for peaking (heat sink is too
small) but conversion is fine. I'd get a Washington or new Galaxy for
strictly cb and if you're not a hammie and want expanded capacity, I'd
look at an export. It's very cost effective.



Chad Wahls July 7th 04 07:04 PM


"Nicolai Carpathia" wrote in message
...

I just bought a log home out in the country in


the middle of 3.5 acres of flatland.


Lucky you,,,,right on!


Right place, Right time. It's pretty cool, just what I wanted.


I will start playing with sidebands then! Any


base radio reccommendations?



For strictly cb, that new FCC approved Galaxy rig is pretty strong.

And sexy! Can the channels be opened up easily like on the CBS1000? As
opposed to buying the export. If it's that new there may not be as much
tech info on it yet, time will tell.

Antenna's?



I like metal opposed to fiberglass. The higher the better. Of course,
for practicality you can go with a fiberglass stick like an Antron and
stick it way high in tree, if possible.

Lots of trees! and the house is tall and on a hill. Height shouldn't be a
problem, Lightning on the other hand.......


Can be confusing for the wife to operate if she's not into radio, unless
she don't have to mess with any of the dials or buttons.

She's pretty technically savy, I got lucky there too! I guess I was looking
to say non intimidating rather than easy.

The CBS isn't
the heartiest of radios,,.not recommended for peaking (heat sink is too
small) but conversion is fine.

Could always re sink it or even upgrade the pill, I like the ease of
modification :)

I'd get a Washington or new Galaxy for
strictly cb and if you're not a hammie and want expanded capacity, I'd
look at an export. It's very cost effective.

Will do! Thank you for your time, I appreciate it. I've been into mobile
and hven't looked into home rigs.

Best
Chad




Twistedhed July 8th 04 03:28 PM

From: (Chad=A0Wahls)
"Nicolai Carpathia" wrote in message
...
I just bought a log home out in the country in
the middle of 3.5 acres of flatland.

Lucky you,,,,right on!


Right place, Right time. It's pretty cool, just what I wanted.
I will start playing with sidebands then! Any
base radio reccommendations?


For strictly cb, that new FCC approved Galaxy rig is pretty strong.


And sexy! Can the channels be opened up easily like on the CBS1000? As
opposed to buying the export. If it's that new there may not be as much
tech info on it yet, time will tell.
Antenna's?


I like metal opposed to fiberglass. The higher the better. Of course,
for practicality you can go with a fiberglass stick like an Antron and
stick it way high in tree, if possible.


Lots of trees! and the house is tall and on a hill. Height shouldn't be
a problem, Lightning on the other hand.......


Can be confusing for the wife to operate if she's not into radio, unless
she don't have to mess with any of the dials or buttons.


She's pretty technically savy, I got lucky there
too! I guess I was looking to say non intimidating rather than easy.


The CBS isn't
the heartiest of radios,,.not recommended for peaking (heat sink is too
small) but conversion is fine.


Could always re sink it or even upgrade the pill, I like the ease of
modification :)


I'd get a Washington or new Galaxy for
strictly cb and if you're not a hammie and want expanded capacity, I'd
look at an export. It's very cost effective.


Will do! Thank you for your time, I appreciate it. I've been into mobile
and hven't looked into home rigs.
Best
Chad
_
Hey Chad! Let us know what radio you go with. Yea,,you can always add a
larger heat sink or a small fan,,,with some tinkering, the CBS can be a
screamer,...I agree,,the ease of conversion on this radio is simple,
plus it covers a full 400 AM "channels". There is knock-off of this
radio out there and it's called an "Eagle" (I believe) and it goes one
better than the CBS,,it has FM where the CBS has its weather band. Same
exact radio, different name on face plate.
Not sure about the Galaxy on the conversion, as I don't own one of
those newer models (although I did play around with one).



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