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Old February 19th 08, 12:26 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.dx
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Doug Smith W9WI wrote:
Someone in a deed-restricted neighborhood said they worked VP6DX (on 80
meters!) with a Hamstick mobile antenna. Come to think of it, I worked
them from the mobile on 17m last week as well. If you can come up with a
radio and a few feet of wire, I'd bet you can work them.


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I got Tonga (A3RK) & Christmas Is. (T32OU) during the contest using an
end-fed random-length wire (shaped in a rectangle) inside my studio apt,
but couldn't get VP6DX, who was coming in 599 on both 40 and 15 meters.
Unfortunately, I was working QRP & everybody & their brother were trying
for him, probably drowning out my sig. I'll see if I can get him later
this week.
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MGFoster wrote:
I got Tonga (A3RK) & Christmas Is. (T32OU) during the contest using an
end-fed random-length wire (shaped in a rectangle) inside my studio apt,
... I was working QRP ...


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Good work OM! Congratulations!

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On Tue, 19 Feb 2008 04:26:35 -0800, MGFoster wrote:
I got Tonga (A3RK) & Christmas Is. (T32OU) during the contest using an
end-fed random-length wire (shaped in a rectangle) inside my studio apt,
but couldn't get VP6DX, who was coming in 599 on both 40 and 15 meters.
Unfortunately, I was working QRP & everybody & their brother were trying
for him, probably drowning out my sig. I'll see if I can get him later
this week.


Shoot, I missed Tonga...

I did work VP6DX on 15 meters - and I was running QRP. Pretty big antenna
though. They've been loud enough (and on frequently enough) that I'm sure
you'll have plenty of opportunities.

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As of when I left for work yesterday, I still needed them on 160, 80, and
40.

Landed them on 40 on the way home from work. (yes, from the mobile. I
work second shift so this was around 0700 UTC +/-.)

Got home & found them on the bottom of 80. Had just turned on the amp to
give 'em a call - phone rang. Server upgrade that worked when I left had
gone bad. Had to turn around & go back in. Figured that was the end of
my shot at working them yesterday on 80.

Guess not. Stuck the 80m resonator on the car on the way home. Found 'em
on 3503 working up 3. Took about 10 minutes of calling - but they heard
me. Worked on 80 from the mobile.

I don't have a 160 resonator, so had to wait until I got home to try
there. On 160, the problem was QRN. HORRIBLE on this end - severe storms
about 250km south of here in Alabama - and from what I hear it wasn't any
better on their end. And, my amp doesn't work on 160 so was limited to
100 watts.

Got 'em anyway.

Still need 30 and 10 meters. Heard them on 10 during the DX Contest but
was a QRP entry & that wasn't enough "soup" to make a QSO.

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