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Re: [HCDX] Dxers Unlimited's mid week edition for 7 -8 August 2007
Radio Habana Cuba
Dxers Unlimited
Dxers Unlimited's mid week edition 7-8 August 2007
By Arnie Coro
radio amateur CO2KK
Hi mis amigos radioaficionados around the world and in space.. Hello
short wave listeners, radio amateurs, TV Dxers, Low frequency LOWFERS,
homebrewers of radios... hello to all of you my good friends and
listeners of Dxers Unlimited. I am Arnie Coro, radio amateur CO2KK, and
as always, its my pleasure to share with you about seventeen minutes of
airtime...
Here is now today's program menu: Item one: One single solar active
region on sight...... it has already produced class B and C flares and
scientists predict that more are possible.
More about sunspots and short wave propagation later , at the end of the
show when I will be presenting Arnie Coro's Dxers Unlimited HF
propagation update ... Item two: The electromagnetic ground plane single
band antenna for amateur radio stations reviewed during a recent edition
of Dxers Unlimited brought a lot of feedback from ham operators around
the world... I have already sent out more than twenty e-mail messages
with all the information, including graphics and a table of measurements
to help build the EMGP antenna for different amateur bands... The EMGP
is a very low height antenna system that although it requires very small
masts, its radiation efficiency compares to a full size quarter wave
vertical antenna system.But I warn you...it does has two drawbacks...
you have to adjust the antenna system very carefully for a center
frequency of operation and there is not a lot of bandwidth either side
of the optimum frequency to which the antenna is tuned, and matching the
antenna to the typical 50 ohm coaxial cable downlead may be a time
consuming job. But on the brighter side, once the antenna is adjusted it
is a set and forget procedure.... I tested several EMGPs and although
the tests were not over a long period of time, the EMGP compared to a
standard reference half wave dipole at the typical height that we radio
amateurs can install HF antennas, produced very nice results...
If you want to know more about the EMGP low profile single band antenna
, just send me an e-mail to arnie@xxxxxx, again, arnie@xxxxxx, or VIA
AIR MAIL, send a postcard to Arnie Coro, Radio Havana Cuba, Havana, Cuba
, more radio hobby related information coming up in a few seconds after
a short break. This is Radio Havana Cuba, you are listening to Dxers
Unlimited's mid week edition, stay tuned...
....
Si amigos, yes my friends, sure, there are many ways to enjoy our spare
time by playing with our radios, antennas and all the associated
equipment... Take for example the wonderful time spent assembling a new
two meters or 70 centimeters band repeater that will be placed at a high
rise building or maybe at a TV transmitter site way up atop a mountain,
to provide coverage of an extensive area when using just small hand held
FM transceivers or mobile radios installed on cars and trucks. Two
meters and 70 centimeters band repeaters, when properly installed and
mantained have proven, once and again, that they are able to provide
excellent quality and very reliable communications links during
emergencies, when many commercial systems just fail due to heave
traffic... Yes cellphones are wonderful, cellphones are practical,
cellphones are convenient... but each cellphone system has a preset
capacity to create links, and what that capacity is exceeded, the
cellphone base stations simply fall into a lockout mode... something
that simply can't happen with an amateur band FM repeater... Here in
Cuba, we have assembled and installed many two meter band repeaters
during the past 5 years, and they have proven to be really useful during
the any communications emergencies. If your local radio club has a two
meters or a seventy centimeters band repeater, or for that matter an FM
repeater operating on any of the amateur bands authorized for that type
of automatic station, by all means help the persons running and
mantaining the repeaters... One never knows when the next emergency will
come out of nowhere and that nice repeater station that you normally use
to chat while driving to work, may turn into the most useful
communications tool to handle emergency traffic !!!
.......
This is Dxers Unlimited's mid week edition amigos, and here is item five
: YOU HAVE QUESTIONS AND ARNIE TRIES TO ANSWER THEM, the most popular
section of this program according to the statistics of our
correspondence department ... Today's question, came from seven
listeners located at such distant places as Alaska, Japan, New Zealand,
Sweden , Ireland, India and Malaysia... They all want to learn more
about the compact MOXON rectangle antenna system and why I have
recommended it so much to Dxers Unlimited listeners... Well amigos, the
MOXON rectangle antenna has a unique property as compared to a standard
2 element YAGI antenna... and it is the fact that one can build a MOXON
RECTANGLE antenna so as to make it a very rugged system, that can stand
extremely high wind gusts without been damaged.
Some 2 meters band repeater operators are now using the MOXON rectangle
antennas at sites where wind gusts may peak regularly above the 80 to
100 miles per hour mark... While classical arrays of half wave dipoles
may fail under such harsh weather conditions, the Moxon rectangle arrays
stay up, increasing the all important reliability of the repeater even
under stormy weather conditions.
Now, I am sure you all will want to know why the MOXON RECTANGLE antenna
offers that high reliability,and the reason is no other than its
mechanical design.
Contrary to the very exposed to wind gusts induced vibration typical of
dipole elements, the MOXON's closed rectangle construction makes this
antenna a very rugged radiating system. If built using large diameter
copper pipe, a MOXON antenna for the 2 meters or 70 centimeters bands,
will provide very good operating bandwidth and high reliability even
under the most extreme weather conditions.
One further advantage of the MOXON antenna , is that it is very easy to
build using common tools and readily available materials. The ones I
have built here for the 6 meters band work very well and can be easily
rotated by hand, because by building them using lightweight materials ,
this antenna is easily transportable and makes an ideal one for contest
operation from a remote site.
So far I have seen MOXON RECTANGLE antennas made by using copper wire
and fiberglass spreaders for the 20, 17, 15, 12 and 10 meter bands...
The MOXONS are single band antennas, that provide an apparent gain
similar to a well designed 2 element Yagi , but that are more rugged and
easier to build than the YAGIS, especially for the HF bands...
I hope that this answers your questions about the MOXON Rectangle
antenna, and for all of you highly motivated with antenna design, a
visit to www.cebik.com, will allow you to learn a lot more about this
compact and efficient antenna, that also has an additional advantage,
because it matches to 50 ohms coaxial line really well...
....
You can send your radio hobby related questions directly to my e-mail
address... its's very easy to remember... arnie@xxxxxx, again,
arnie@xxxxxx, and VIA AIR MAIL, send a postcard to Arnie Coro , Radio
Havana Cuba, Havana , Cuba, and now here is another very popular section
of Dxers Unlimited, our technical topics section ... Today 's tip is
related to the revival of gell cell sealed accumulators... the ones used
for computer UPS systems, home alarms and of course portable low power
amateur radio stations... The typical gell cell accumulator is capable
of providing either 6 volts or 12 volts, at current ratings that go from
about 4 to 10 ampere hours... Anything higher than 10 ampere hours will
be rather large sized and bulky...
If you take a look at the typical gell cell accumulator, you will see
that it is totally sealed, and there is no way to add electrolyte or
deionized water to each of the battery elements connected in series to
provide 6 or 12 volts to our radios...
Here is what I do here to revive GELL CELL accumulators, although after
using the process to be described, the GELL CELL battery can no longer
be moved around as it will be loosing its "sealed" nature.
Well, what I do is simply to drill trough each of the battery cells so
that deionized water or battery electrolyte can be added with the help
of a plastic syringe.
Be extremely careful when handling the battery and the electrolyte, and
after topping up each cell, then proceed to put back the plugs, recharge
the battery at a rate of one tenth of its capacity , and then run a test
with your radios... In most cases I have obtained very good results that
have prolonged the useful life of the GELL CELL ACCUMULATOR , for up to
one more year of continuos use.
.....
And now amigos , ready to copy, here is our exclusive and not
copyrighted HF plus low and VHF propagation update and forecast... Solar
activity has continued to be at very low levels, with solar flux barely
moving above 70 units... The effects of a high speed solar wind are now
subsiding, and the geomagnetic field is expected to be back to normal
when you are hearing this program. The all over darkness path from the
Caribbean to Australia is providing excellent reception of short wave
stations during the local time period here extending from about one o
clock in the morning, that is zero five hours UTC until a few minutes
after local sunrise... It is certainly a very interesting propagation
path that radio amateur have enjoyed for 40 meters band contacts at this
time of solar minimum activity, I hope to have you listening to our
weekend edition next Saturday and Sunday UTC days , and also don't
forget to send me your signal reports and comments about the program as
well as any radio hobby related questions to arnie@xxxxxx
<mailto:arnie@xxxxxx>, again arnie@xxxxxx <mailto:arnie@xxxxxx> or VIA
AIR MAIL to Arnie Coro, Radio Havana Cuba, Havana, Cuba
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