N3FJP's Amateur Radio Software
http://www.n3fjp.com/clubscore.html
Sunday, July 10, 2016
Thursday, July 07, 2016
FCP Info by DL2OBO - www.DM9EE.de
FCP Info by DL2OBO - www.DM9EE.de
Make sure you look at the Notes from Tom W8JI in this one
he makes some very good points, just like he always does !
Bottom line is instead of folded radials FCP use short radials
made electrically longer with coils - however the difference is small
and as Tom said unless you really screw it up
These things just plain work !
Also the W0UCE.net page is broken
cheers!
Steve
Make sure you look at the Notes from Tom W8JI in this one
he makes some very good points, just like he always does !
Bottom line is instead of folded radials FCP use short radials
made electrically longer with coils - however the difference is small
and as Tom said unless you really screw it up
These things just plain work !
Also the W0UCE.net page is broken
cheers!
Steve
Tuesday, July 05, 2016
Trouble shooting tips for the YCCC array
Did you check each of the 9 preamps? Disconnect all of the antenna feedlines from the combiner and reconnect each one to the CTR port, one at a time, and power up the system. (Leave the 2 delay lines connected). Note the signal level with the one antenna connected, using a local BCB station if you can tune there. Remove the feedline when you finish testing one preamp and then repeat the same test on the next antenna preamp. They should all have the same signal level. If one is down, you have another bad preamp.
Next thing to check is the 9 RF chokes on the combiner board. These are fragile devices that can fail under excessive current. With DC power removed from the system, put an ohmmeter across each of the chokes. You should see 6 ohms +/-1 ohm. If you see an open circuit or a short circuit (close to zero ohms), you have a failed choke.
Finally, in the switch box unit, test the RF choke in there with the ohmmeter. Also test each of the 12 diodes with an ohmmeter. Measure the resistance across each diode with the ohmmeter leads connected one way and then reversed. One of the ohmmeter connections should show much higher resistance than the other way. If it doesn’t you have a failed diode.
Do you use your array in the summer? I disconnect all cables and feedlines from mine for the duration of the summer to avoid lightning damage. I learned this the hard way. Of course, it means I don’t operate 160 or 80 in the summer, so that’s the downside.
Sunday, June 12, 2016
The official documentary video for WRTC2014 is now available!
The official documentary video for WRTC2014 is now available!
The video was produced by James Brooks, 9V1YC, and runs approximately 59 minutes. James took advantage of 9 roving video teams to capture high definition footage of action at headquarters and out in the field, artfully telling the WRTC2014 story using the participants’ own words.
View the video at: https://vimeo.com/119947598
Funding for video production was provided by a generous grant from the Northern California DX Foundation (NCDXF).
Wednesday, June 01, 2016
Thursday, May 19, 2016
More from N4JTE This time Two pairs of phased Verticals, no it is not a true Four Square
Scroll down to where he says "Poor Man's Four Square"
More from N4JTE
This time a pair of 40m Phased verticals
Not a Four Square but Two pair of separate Phased verticals
Saturday, May 07, 2016
Sunday, April 17, 2016
Wednesday, April 13, 2016
Tuesday, March 01, 2016
AB0X and the KCDX Club offer a great pdf file on Receive antennas
AB0X Low Band Receive antennas for small lots....
Click Here
Cheers!
steve
KG5VK
Monday, February 29, 2016
Wednesday, February 10, 2016
Wednesday, January 27, 2016
Sunday, January 17, 2016
Friday, January 08, 2016
An On Line Simple Air Coil Calculator mentioned in the Feb 2016 QSR Article by Ward Silver
Simple Air Coil Calculator
http://www.k7mem.com/Electronic_Notebook/inductors/coildsgn.html
The Impedance Matching designer link is here
http://home.sandiego.edu/~ekim/e194rfs01/jwmatcher/matcher2.html
Thanks to Ward for another great effective article
Cheers!
Steve
KG5VK
http://www.k7mem.com/Electronic_Notebook/inductors/coildsgn.html
The Impedance Matching designer link is here
http://home.sandiego.edu/~ekim/e194rfs01/jwmatcher/matcher2.html
Thanks to Ward for another great effective article
Cheers!
Steve
KG5VK
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