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Hi Folks
I have limited experience (ok almost none really) with respect to Amateur Radio outside of the 2M band. However I just recently got my code ticket & installed a radio on my sailboat. I am using a TS-50 with an automatic tuner and a long copper wire to the top of the mast (probably 50 feet or so long). My ground plane/counterpoise consists of tying the ground to a large aluminium area in the stern of the boat with a copper foil. My very first contacts were established with 2 land stations on 14300 at 100W that were about 1000 miles away. They both reported that my signal was good and that it sounded like I was "sitting right next to them". I have no idea if this was a good distance, great, or mediocre. I realize that propogation variables prevent anyone from giving a really clear answer to this question, but in general, what sort of distance should I expect to achieve? I'm trying to decide whether I need to improve my antenna ground by adding a dynaplate (costly and requies the boat to be taken from the water for installation) or whether the range I am getting is decent. Can anyone comment? Thanks |
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