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Way to go Dave. Glad you are getting out.

Keep the Waves flying Guy!

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On Aug 13, 2:12*pm, dave wrote:
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I'm transmitting with a 43' vertical wire groundplane, with an ATU at
the elevated feed point. 8,700 km from DM04tk to FG40id. 18,100 kHz USB


Just curious; what supports your 43' vertical wire? Pole, tree, helium
balloon, or ... ?
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DEFCON 88 wrote:

On Aug 13, 2:12*pm, dave wrote:
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I'm transmitting with a 43' vertical wire groundplane, with an ATU at
the elevated feed point. 8,700 km from DM04tk to FG40id. 18,100 kHz USB


Just curious; what supports your 43' vertical wire? Pole, tree, helium
balloon, or ... ?


A Max-Gain 43' telescoping fiberglass mast. They're the people with
Bristol wrenches for Mil-Spec boatanchors, too.

http://www.mgs4u.com/index.html#fiberg


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On Aug 13, 1:12*pm, dave wrote:
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I'm transmitting with a 43' vertical wire groundplane, with an ATU at
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It must be boring as sheit living on welfare and posting on usenet day
after day, month after month, years after years...

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About fifteen sumpin years ago, I listened to an 18 wheeler truck driver
on I-20, (here in Jackson,backwater hick Missy Sippy) he said he just
got through with talking to a guy in New Zealand via CB Radio.Of course
that was at night time though.

Yeah, in fact of the business,,,, sometimes 5 Watts can, and does really
reach wayyyyyyyy out thar.

How many Watts did ET use when he phoned home?
cuhulin

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Rob wrote:

On 13 Aug 2011 18:12:02 GMT, dave wrote:

Subject: I just hit Chile with 5 Watts

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When you 'hit' Chile did it turn the other cheek?


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