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Hy-Gain TH5 Antenna Installation

Lincoln Shortwave Club Posted on 17/02/2018 by Adrian Leggett17/02/2018

On Thursday 15th February 2018, club members Roger (G3PVU), Les (G1LQB), Steve (M5ZZZ), Alistair (M0TEF) and Peter (2E0FGA) installed the Hy-Gain TH-5, 5 element, 3 band (10m, 15m and 20m) beam antenna at the Lincoln Shortwave Club site. Pam (G4STO) kindly prepared lunch for the team. Alistair (M0TEF) reported performance was good with some big signals coming in from the states. An added bonus was an air display from the Red Arrows, who are based at RAF Scampton. Find out more about the Red arrows here.  

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Posted in Antennas, LSWC Shack | Tagged 10m, 15m, 20m, Antenna, g5fz, Hy-Gain, Lincoln Shortwave Club, LSWC, M0NWK, RAF Scampton, Red Arrows, TH-5 | Leave a reply

RDXC 2013…..

Lincoln Shortwave Club Posted on 22/03/2013 by m0siy22/03/2013

Saturday 15th March brought about one of my personal favourites in the contest calendar ,this along with ARRL DX are in my opinion more fun…As we will see things nearly went to plan apart from the huge CME that was as the contest started hurtling its way towards good old planet earth… ‘thanks for that Sol’!! Well, things started off great with the blocking of the frequency we intended to use at start of the contest . I started calling a general CQ at 11:00z beaming Russia 50 degrees ish and this is where the fun began. First caller in the bag a … Continue reading →

Posted in Contests | Tagged 10m, 15m, 20m, 40m, cme, conest, g5fz, HS0ZIN, k1qs, kebab, m0siy, m5zzz, mult, Oblast, qso, rdxc, Russia | Leave a reply

ARRL DX PHONE CONTEST 2013……

Lincoln Shortwave Club Posted on 19/03/2013 by m0siy20/03/2013

2nd and 3rd of March 2013 saw the annual ARRL DX 48hr  Contest. This contest is maybe one of the easier contests in respect that we can only work Stateside/Canadian stations. Basically point beam to 300 degrees and call !! I decided due to lack of operators to limit our involvement much the same as last year trying to optimise running time during daylight instead of cramming onto 40m in the night with most stations working splits ie. listening above 7.200 and operating below as you know states have a higher 40m band plan, it is allowed to receive on lets … Continue reading →

Posted in Contests | Tagged 15m, 20m, arrl, arrl dx, contest, g5fz, m0siy, m5zz, multipliers, operating, qso | Leave a reply

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