2009 June ARRL VHF contest. Saturday, w7eme/p CN72, Sunday, w7eme CN85. I f you don't see
your call in my log, our qso was incomplete or I have an error. If you feel you qualify in the latter,
please contact me immediately at: jeremy at w7eme dot org Mahalo es 73 Jeremy w7eme
I utilize Seperate Tx and Rx antennas. High power is applied to the small tx antennas, covering a
wide 3dB beam lobe while high gain antennas are used on the 30 foot tower on the generator
trailer. Tx antennas on the mobile can be converted to Tx/Rx with just a jumper change, so they are
used while roving.
Tx antennas
on my little
Ford 4x4
Ranger. 144,
222 and a
432 XPol in
foreground,
144, 222,
432 loops
and 903 and
1296 Yagi in
background
16kW 3
cylinder
Kubota
Diesel power
and 30 foot
winch up
mast ready to
roll Thursday
evening.
These are Rx
antennas and
mast
mounted
amplifiers.
Log follows the photos...
CN72xx
Remote Rx
antennas,
about 100
feet from my
rig, Quiet!