[Hi-zreceivingarraydiscussions] congratulations

David Raymond daraymond at iowatelecom.net
Mon Mar 31 20:26:11 EDT 2014


It was simply a matter of comparing the signal levels from the two closest
directions, taking a quick look at the 8 circle pattern, and making a good
guess at the bearing.  I did not use any precise measurements.  In this case
the signal level was very close to equal between West and Northwest.  In the 
case several months (maybe a year or so ago) about the BC transmitter that 
had a spur which a group of us DFd (can't remember who did the 
triangulating) I used the same technique to arrive very close to the correct 
bearing on the EC.  In this case the signal levels were not equal, so taking 
a quick look at the antenna pattern and a little interpolating, I could take 
a fairly good guess at the bearing of the station out on the east coast 
(can't remember now where it was . ..Philly area maybe?).   No real magic. . 
hi.

73. . . Dave, W0FLS
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Hi Lee,

Congrats to Dave he does hear well. I have a question, how is Dave able to
resolve bearings less than 45 degrees using a stick 8 circle? Magic?

Thanks in advance,

Thanks,
Dave K4SV
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