You've broken the code Dave, speak softly, let everyone else figure it out on their own. [:=)
Fred ["Skip"] K6DGW
Sparks NV
David Gilbert <
[hidden email]> wrote:
>
>
>I truly do not understand why this idea that "I can work anything I can
>hear" hangs around as a gauge of anything meaningful. It's a totally
>meaningless reference. Antennas are generally (as in almost always)
>reciprocal between transmit and receive, so if you suck on transmit
>you're likely to equally suck on receive. So yeah ... most of us
>probably can work anything we can hear but that doesn't mean anything
>other than we haven't managed to screw up the physics of the world.
>
>73,
>Dave AB7E
>
>
>
>On 9/8/2018 5:00 PM, Fred Jensen wrote:
>> During the runup to Cycle 19 [!1957 for me], it was said you could
>> work anything you could hear on 10 with 20 watts to the window screen.
>> Window screens were copper in those days. I tried it out with my
>> "28-28" [6J6-2E26] rockbound 10 m TX, and indeed, I seemed to be able
>> to work everything I heard if I had a 40 m rock close enough. Window
>> screens are no longer copper so I don't think it would work today. My
>> "tuner" was the adjustable link coupling to the tank. College
>> starting 1957, military and SE Asia in 62, and Cycle 19 was in the
>> rear view mirror when I got home at the end of 1967. Oh that Cycle 25
>> would repeat even half of 19!
>>
>> 73,
>>
>> Fred ["Skip"] K6DGW
>> Sparks NV DM09dn
>> Washoe County
>
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