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Saturday, 02 August 2008 11:14

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During major contests I operate from a different location from my 40m contest station which is 60km from my home (jo11of north of Bruges). Read more information by clicking the link or the navigation on the left....



Our home as seen from the backyardI am living in Lauwe, Belgium, a small village between Kortrijk and the French border, qth locator is jo10os.
We have 1800m2 own property in a rather rural area outside of the village. I have very clear directions with good take-off to the North West over North to South East with slightly sloping down terrain. To the south I am only 10m below the top of the small hill, which is 35m above the flat sourrounding.
Our neighbor is a local farmer with some 25ha of farm land just behind our own property. Of coarse I already asked him for using the farm land during winter time for long beverage wires...
It just costs me some nice bottles of Belgian beer ... but I love the possibilities here with plenty of room in the winter in a reasonable good location.

My new 14m high tower, after the high 23m blew away in a tremendous winter storm. At 10m is a small T-bar, which holds my 40m inv.V for local communication3 years ago I build a 23m high vertical used in the winter time for 160m/80m DX work. It worked really well ! Some rare countries could be worked with this antenna, using 3km of wire as a radial system. For the moment I am only using 100wtts power, using a SDR-1000 software defined radio by Flexradio Systems.

Last winter the vertical broke down in a tremendous storm and I had to throw away a lot of aluminium. Ramaining surplus of that 23m vertical results in a 14m shorted tower, which I am using now to build some antenna's for mainly 40m and 80m. I am still in the planning and building phase, but a simple low inverted V for 40m is producing nice signals for local communication.
This dipole is planned to be my reference antenna, to compare to a later multi-element vertical phased array for 40m. Having very good results with such vertical arrays in my contenst location, I want to try a 8ele circle array (as a broadside/endfire config) asap. Let's see, what I can do...

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