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N6TV QSL: ARRL LOGBOOK OF THE WORLD, OR DIRECT.show latest cluster spots for N6TV |
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Please QSL direct or via the ARRL Logbook of the World (LoTW).
Antennas
- 10m: 5 el HyGain 105BA
- 15m: 5 el HyGain 155BA (modified by N6BT)
- 20m: 5 el HyGain 205BA (modified by N6BT)
- 40m: 3 el HyGain Discoverer 7-3
- 80m: 1 el Force 12 Sigma 180S with Seco-Systems Tornado Tuning Drive
- 160m: 1el shunt-fed tower (Omega match), KC2TX Rx Loop, VE3DO Loop
Tower
- US Tower HD589-MDPL, 89' (27 m), five sections, self-supporting
- Mast: 2.5" (6.35 cm) O.D. Chrom-Moly, 3/8" (.95 cm) wall, galvanized
- Rotator: Create RC5B-3
Rig
- Elecraft K3 (2)
- Alpha 87A (2)
- microHAM MK2R+
Online Presentations / PowerPoint files
- Using The Reverse Beacon Network as a Contesting Advantage, presented at the 2012 Dayton Hamvention, Contest Forum
- Win-Test Options Checklist for CQ WW, post to Win-Test Reflector, 24 Nov 2011
- Using Waterfall Displays as a Contesting Advantage, presented at the 2011 Visalia DX Convention, NCCC Contest Academy
- Operating the North American Sprint, an NCCC/PVRC Webinar, 2 Feb 2010
- WinRad and CW Skimmer, given at the 2008 Visalia DX Convention Contest Forum
- WinRad and CW Skimmer (updated), given at the 2008 Austin Summerfest
- Adding a Software Defined Radio (SDR) to an SO2R station
- Connecting the Perseus SDR to CW Skimmer
- Photo archive, including antennas
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