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Old October 25th 05, 05:08 AM
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hi jim,

you should be able to copy wwv at 14.000 mhz anytime,

what type of antenna are you using (dipole, long wire)
tuner also ? How high is your antenna ?

73 wendy


J Shrum wrote:

Greetings. I've only been a ham for a couple years. Not really done anything
w/ it however. Just homebrewed a thing or two, but never made any QSO's. I
just acquired a 5w 20m rig (all my budget could allow).
Can someone give me any tips on how to know when 20m is open? What time of
year or time of day is typically good for 20?
I tried looking over some MUF charts... but its greek to me at this point.
I've tried googling, but unless I know exactly how to phrase my search, I'm
coming up empty...

Any pointers would be great.
Thanks
Jim
KC9FFX


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Old October 25th 05, 06:01 AM
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wendy wrote:
hi jim,

you should be able to copy wwv at 14.000 mhz anytime,


Ouch! Try 15.000 Mhz.

-Bill
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Old October 25th 05, 05:49 PM
Tim Shoppa
 
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you should be able to copy wwv at 14.000 mhz anytime,

(15MHz and a little QRP transceiver probably isn't a general coverage
receiver but...)

Not that easy here on the East Coast. Pretty reliable when there's
daytime on one end or the other or both, but a fair bit of fluctuation.

Tim.

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Old October 27th 05, 02:11 AM
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Sorry Wendy... must of been a typo, right? WWV is on 15 Mhz.

Dan/W4NTI

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hi jim,

you should be able to copy wwv at 14.000 mhz anytime,

what type of antenna are you using (dipole, long wire)
tuner also ? How high is your antenna ?

73 wendy


J Shrum wrote:

Greetings. I've only been a ham for a couple years. Not really done
anything
w/ it however. Just homebrewed a thing or two, but never made any QSO's.
I
just acquired a 5w 20m rig (all my budget could allow).
Can someone give me any tips on how to know when 20m is open? What time
of
year or time of day is typically good for 20?
I tried looking over some MUF charts... but its greek to me at this
point.
I've tried googling, but unless I know exactly how to phrase my search,
I'm
coming up empty...

Any pointers would be great.
Thanks
Jim
KC9FFX




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Old October 28th 05, 04:58 AM
Michael A. Terrell
 
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Dan/W4NTI wrote:

Sorry Wendy... must of been a typo, right? WWV is on 15 Mhz.



Unless the receiver is really out of alignment! ;-)

--
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Michael A. Terrell
Central Florida


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Old October 28th 05, 05:21 AM
Bill
 
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Michael A. Terrell wrote:

Dan/W4NTI wrote:

Sorry Wendy... must of been a typo, right? WWV is on 15 Mhz.




Unless the receiver is really out of alignment! ;-)


well, the IF image on many 'lesser' general coverage rigs with 455 kc IF
would fall within a pointer width of 14000 so the OP may have been
correct with his statement.



-Bill
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Old October 28th 05, 03:48 PM
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Bill ) writes:
Michael A. Terrell wrote:

Dan/W4NTI wrote:

Sorry Wendy... must of been a typo, right? WWV is on 15 Mhz.




Unless the receiver is really out of alignment! ;-)


well, the IF image on many 'lesser' general coverage rigs with 455 kc IF
would fall within a pointer width of 14000 so the OP may have been
correct with his statement.



-Bill


And of course, the receivers that had such bad image rejection tended to
have lousy dial calibration too.

Michael VE2BVW

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Old October 28th 05, 04:02 PM
Mike Andrews
 
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Michael Black wrote:

Bill ) writes:
Michael A. Terrell wrote:

Dan/W4NTI wrote:

Sorry Wendy... must of been a typo, right? WWV is on 15 Mhz.



Unless the receiver is really out of alignment! ;-)


well, the IF image on many 'lesser' general coverage rigs with 455 kc IF
would fall within a pointer width of 14000 so the OP may have been
correct with his statement.



-Bill


And of course, the receivers that had such bad image rejection tended to
have lousy dial calibration too.


As in "WWV comes in from 14.35 to 15.60, roughly."

I had one of those.

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delusions of grandeur. One of these days, I'm expecting someone to enter
my office with a pull-along version of the Qube. playing a silly little
tune as it rolls through the door... -- Chris King, in the Monastery
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