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Frank, what is the s w r on your vertical If it is high the xcvr will cut 
power back big time.  a better ant or an amplifier would help also.  g l 73



ED K7UC
-----Original Message----- 
From: Frank Ventura
Sent: Sunday, November 29, 2015 1:14 PM
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Subject: Improving 10 meters

Hi all, I had several short QSos today on 10 meters (28.325 to 28.480) arou=
nd 2PM. All of the stations were south of me (Texas and Puerto Rico), I am =
in Boston. They were all good signals, maybe 5-8 into my QTH. They all repo=
rted that I was clear but very weak. I am running my Kenwood TS2000 barefoo=
t trough my Gap multiband vertical. Any suggestions to strengthen my signal=
?
Frank=20 

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