[Hi-zreceivingarraydiscussions] Two items today
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Mon Feb 10 19:11:13 EST 2014
Rich,
Did you see Carsten DL6DAUs message? He has a working scheme over I/N.
73 Dick
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To: Brian Sarkisian, KG8CO; Hi-Z Receiving Array Discussions
Subject: Re: [Hi-zreceivingarraydiscussions] Two items today
I would be interested if anyone is switching the Hi-Z remotely over the
internet and how this is accomplished.
Rich K7ZV
rich_k7zv at gphilltop.com
> Hello Lee ...
>
> I am using the Hi-Z 8 Circle Array. Just finished it up a few weeks ago.
> Since that was the case, my 160 season has been kind of slow, though
> I did work the FT5 a few days ago. Now I am listening for the TO7 and
> the 5I0.
>
> I am using the remote RF switching of the array, and it works very well.
>
> I mounted the transmitter in a plastic NEMA box on our TV tower at
> about
> 40 feet so it can see the receive
> unit at the array about 1,100 feet from the house. I mounted the
> receive unit in another NEMA box at on a pole about 8 feet height.
>
> Also I am using the power over the coax cable power injectors. As it
> turns out, I am feeding the cable with 35 volts so I can see 13.8
> volts at the array. (when the array is connected)
>
> The coax cable I am using has a copper clad center conductor. (my bad)
> as it has a ton of voltage loss.
>
> When I redo the RG-6 cable runs for next season, I will be replacing
> the current RG-6 coax with a pure copper conductor.
>
>
> Brian, KG8CO
>
> P.S. If you want some photo's please let me know.
>
>
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: Lee K7TJR <k7tjr at msn.com>
> To: Hi-Z Group <Hi-zreceivingarraydiscussions at hizantennas.com>
> Sent: Saturday, February 8, 2014 6:41 PM
> Subject: [Hi-zreceivingarraydiscussions] Two items today
>
>
> We are not getting much feedback on your favorite stories using your
> Hi-Z Arrays.
>
> So how about just telling us how much more DX you have worked that you
> may not
>
> have been able to without the Hi-Z. We are going to Dayton and should
> be a part of
>
> the Antenna forum there. So cough up some stories guys. Feel free as
> we probably
>
> can't use them all but would sure like a chance to hear them and use a
> few.
> Private
>
> e-mails are fine to support at hizantennas.com
> <mailto:support at hizantennas.com>
>
>
> Secondly, we are getting several requests for information about
> remote operation
>
> of our arrays. If some of you have done this; and I know you have,
> would you be
>
> willing to share how you have made this work? Even I am thinking of a
> remote array
>
> because of the 100 horsepower air compressor on a VFD that moved in
> next door to me.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Lee K7TJR
>
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