Hi Steve,
Not to worry about any insults to my intelligence, you raise some good
questions which I will address as follows:
I have two antennas connected to the '590. Ant-1 is connected to my 6BTV HF
vertical and Ant-2 is connected to a six meter groundplane known as a
(SQ-50). The six meter antenna is on a ten foot mast. I know that the six
meter ant works since I can work two FM repeaters that are both about 30
miles away from here with 5 watts. I have no low pass filter on the system.
Never noticed the dots by the jacks. Even though I didn't make any contacts
I had fun anyway and learned something about this marvelous rig, the TS-590.
As I commented in a message to Lloyd, I was on 50.125 USB.
Best 73's,
Albert, WA7FXB
----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve Forst" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, June 16, 2014 1:23 PM
Subject: Re: Not Quite a Washout on 6 Meters, But Nothing Much to Brag About
> 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
>>
>>
>> -----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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