Just worked JM7OLW + A BIT
Jerry, tks for the WX report from Illinois. We didn’t know that... Through the years, I've worked Suke 38 times, 10m - 75m Both BPSK 31, and CW. He's a fixture on the bands from the left coast. Want to see something cool? Visit his website and check out his tower & shack. http://www.geocities.jp/jm7olw_suke/ An amazing structure. de Milt. N6MG 070-650 LONP #76
From: 070Club@groups.io [mailto:070Club@groups.io] On Behalf Of Jerry N9AVY
Sent: Saturday, December 30, 2017 10:56 AM To: 070Club@groups.io Subject: Re: [070Club] Just worked JM7OLW
Doesn't really matter because as you rotate antenna, you eventually hit the same compass point. Although there is a school of thought which claims that a 5 degree tilt off the vertical axis may make a difference in working DX, but those same people believe in LDE's, UFO's and global warming (it's freezing here in Illinois !!!).
Jerry N9AVY
Didn’t know tat From: Paul Milward <nu4c@...>
Clockwise or counter clockwise Which way should I rotate my vertical?
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-------- Original message -------- From: Jerry N9AVY <n9avy@...> Date: 12/30/17 12:19 (GMT-05:00) To: 070Club@groups.io Subject: Re: [070Club] Just worked JM7OLW
From my qth Japan is about 340 degrees which is more Northwest.
Just sayin'
Jerry n9avy
From: Brian (N2MLP) <n2mlp@...>
AIM WEST AIM WEST
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From: 070Club@groups.io [mailto:070Club@groups.io] On Behalf Of Joseph Molon
Sure wish I could hear Suki. Joe KA1PPV #1482
On Sat, Dec 30, 2017 at 10:25 AM, Mike Flowers wrote:
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