Albert,
Sorry you didn't have any luck over the weekend, but glad the voice
recorder works for you.
I'll piggy back on Lloyd's question of whether your rig was working
correctly. Not trying to insult your intelligence, but were you on the
correct antenna? It defaults to ant 2 for 6 meters, although you can
change this to ant 1 by a long press on the pre amp key. The ant 2
jack has 2 little raised bumps next to it and (strangely enough) the
ant 1 jack has a single bump.
Also if you were trying to load your HF antenna, and have a low pass
filter in line that cuts off above 30 mhz, it will kill 6 meters.
Again, not trying to insult you, just hate to think you may have spent
the weekend on the wrong antenna jack. Probably just a matter of not
being at the radio at the times the band was open, or maybe just
looking in the wrong part of the band.
73, Steve KW3A
On 6/16/2014 12:13 PM, Lloyd Rasmussen wrote:
> Are you sure your rig is working on 6 meters? Calling frequencies were about 50.075 to 50.100 for CW and above 50.125 for SSB. I wasn't on all the time, and by 8 PM Sunday I only had two grid squares. But when I got back on the air at that time, we had some sporadic-E, and I worked from the DC area into Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia, and a couple of more states, for 15 more grids. The E layer was quite sporadic this time. I don't have a 6-meter antenna, but use my tri-band beam at 60 feet, which is probably equivalent to a dipole.
> -- Lloyd, W3IUU
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>
> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Albert Sanchez <[log in to unmask]>
>> Sent: Jun 15, 2014 10:59 PM
>> To: [log in to unmask]
>> Subject: Re: Not Quite a Washout on 6 Meters, But Nothing Much to Brag About
>>
>> Hi Mike
>> Never had any opening at all here in NC, at least I figured out how to use
>> the DVR on my '590.
>> Albert, WA7FXB
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Mike Duke, K5XU" <[log in to unmask]>
>> To: <[log in to unmask]>
>> Sent: Sunday, June 15, 2014 10:03 PM
>> Subject: Not Quite a Washout on 6 Meters, But Nothing Much to Brag About
>>
>>
>>> The band opened for about 2 hours this afternoon.
>>>
>>> I managed 27 contacts, 18 of which were on CW.
>>>
>>> I basically worked everything I could hear.
>>>
>>> The highlight was a contact with WA0CSL in North Dakota.
>>>
>>> Mary has been on 6 meters for a very long time.
>>>
>>> My first time to talk with her was when I was running a Knight Kit
>>> TR106 AM rig that I bought used in 1975.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Mike Duke, K5XU
>>>
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