Pattern and Match

by VE3VN

Wednesday, September 23, 2015

For Future Consideration: Transmission Line

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This is the second in what may become a series of articles about my preparation for a larger antenna farm, perhaps as soon as 2016. The firs...
Sunday, September 20, 2015

Sleep, Interrupted

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Shortly before dawn this morning the smoke alarm sounded for a couple of seconds. It's almost impossible to sleep through, just as desig...
Tuesday, September 15, 2015

FT-1000 MP Mark V Field: Mods for IMD and Key Clicks

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There is a long tradition in ham radio of making modifications to commercial equipment to add features or improve performance. It is often v...
Saturday, September 12, 2015

Comments, Feedback and Questions

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I have an explanation below regarding why the pace of articles has slowed recently. This is temporary, and mostly for good reasons. What I w...
Friday, August 28, 2015

Fall Antenna Plans: 80 Meters

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Now that the 80 meter half sloper is reconnected (I had borrowed the coax for the 6 meter yagi over the summer) I am reminded how awful an ...
Sunday, August 16, 2015

Fall Antenna Plans: 40 Meters

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Fall is rapidly approaching. For me that means preparing the antennas for fall and winter contests, and the occasional DXpedition. Summer ha...
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Thursday, July 30, 2015

6 Meter E-season Wrap-up

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Over the past couple of weeks the number and quality of sporadic-E openings has drastically declined. While there may still be a few good on...
Sunday, July 19, 2015

Closer Look at the XM240 LCA

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For my recently-purchased Cushcraft XM240 40 meter yagi I speculated on modifying it for improved performance. The primary options are to c...
Tuesday, July 14, 2015

For Future Consideration: 40 Meter Yagi

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In the description of my roughly laid out long term ham radio plans I did say I would like a significantly larger antenna farm. That is a t...
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Ron Schwartz
Licensed since 1972. Past calls include VE4OY and VE3MHI. My main interests are CW DX and contests, on HF and VHF. Having fun is more important to me than winning. I enjoy building towers and designing antennas. I sometimes play with QRP. I am a firm believer in lifelong learning. My hope is that others will enjoy following along as much as I enjoy writing for this blog.
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