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Old September 22nd 04, 07:11 PM
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There are antenna designs that radiate most of their power skyward,

high
angle, for short range comms.. I can't recall the name at the

moment.

N.V.I.S. (Near Vertical Incidence Skywave)

http://www.qsl.net/wb5ude/nvis/

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Vy 73 de Bert
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QRP ARCI #11782


Hi Bert.

That's a great link. Very informative. I've always thought an extremly

high
angle of radiation would be a great local talk tool but I've never tried
anything to test that theory (damned apartment complex rules). The

artical
says 200 miles radius +/- 100. I wonder what it would be like on 11

meters.
Anyone here try that on 10?

Thanks again.
-Dr.X


Not sure, most guys use it for 40...but 11 should work just fine. Seems
kinda opposite to the conventional wisdom of "get it as high as you can."

Go
for it and please let me know how it works out, good luck.


I think I will try this. I'm gonna pester a freind into leting me use his
back yard for experimentation. I'm in an appartment and have no way to test
it here. I'll let you know how it goes.

-Dr.X


 
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