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Re: [IRCA] First TP Logs
- Subject: Re: [IRCA] First TP Logs
- From: Nick Hall-Patch <nhp@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 17 Oct 2010 18:13:01 +0000
Congratulations Michael, and welcome to the group of TP
chasers....and we'll let you know if and when there are TAs
also. Conditions weren't too great this morning, so that's very
promising that you heard the big guns from pretty much downtown
Vancouver. (sometimes they are very little guns indeed)
best wishes,
Nick
At 17:45 17/10/2010, you wrote:
By way of introduction since I haven't posted to this group before,
my name is Michael and I am located in the Kitsilano area of
Vancouver, Canada. I have been DX'ing on-and-off for about 35 years,
primarily in the SW Tropical bands, but have taken a fairly long
hiatus from the hobby as for the past 10 years or so I have been
living in an area close enough to downtown Vancouver that the RFI
problem seemingly made it impossible to DX.
Recently however the bug hit me again, and I was tuning around with
my only remaining Rx, a 7600G, and thought about MW one evening. I
realized that by use of the nulling capability of a loop I could at
least hear some modest DX, even though the RFI still makes it
painful sometimes, especially remembering the 'good old days'.
Nonetheless it seemed that MWDX might be possible here, and I was
pumped by the logs of fellow DX'ers here on the West Coast and
wanted to see what could be done.
I live in a 4 story condo complex, thankfully on the top floor, but
there are bylaws against satellite antennas, and so I figured that
trying to explain antennas for MW or SWDX was a fairly useless endeavour.
I had a Wellbrook 330S loop, and mounted it with a Channel Master
rotor on a homebrew mast arrangement that sticks it up about 4 feet
above the roofline and is attached to a satellite tripod and a 5cm
plywood base which I now erect every evening at dusk and take down
every morning. It's a tad inconvenient, but it works, and my fiancee
is very forgiving of the 16foot monstrosity on the balcony.
I picked up an ICF2010 on eBay in mint condition, also got a
Quantum2.0+, and was ready to go. I also have a Heil DSP that is the
bomb for getting rid of a lot of the noise.
While my evening DX is still pretty modest due to the omnipresent
noise (did I mention the power lines in the lane are at about the
level of my balcony?) that is generated by the wifi and tv's in the
immediate neighbourhood, inspired by the logs of Nick Hall-Patch and
others I got up early this morning and logged my first ever TP's,
with the Wellbrook at 270degrees:
774 JOUB - 1325UTC, JJ man speaking, easily understandable to a native speaker
828 JOIB - as above
I have found that the Wellbrook provides higher gain than the
Quantum, and have to keep the 'Local/DX' switch on the 2010 to
'Local' - this reduces the RFI as well, albeit at the cost of some
signal strength but not intelligibility in many cases. When I use
the Quantum I swap it back to 'DX' on the 2010.
There were a number of other hets available when I tuned around in
SSB looking for them, but frankly the excitement of the moment
overtook me a bit and I kept going back to these two to make sure
that It was happening....
Thanks everyone on the list for the inspiration!
Michael
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