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Many across the SE USA have complained about the weak or non existent
signals from the TZ5RD expedition. I found out that on 20 to 10 they are using a MA5B beam fixed North so the SE USA (from North Florida to North Carolina) is in the side null of the beam. This explains why the are Ok in Europe and even reach W1 to W8 but are ESP to very weak in the SE USA. They also could not use the 400 watt amps so were barefoot. I did work them on 15 SSB today where they readable to a max of S3 but still nothing on 17, 12, or 10. Some of the SE gang still need TZ on 80 and some of the HF bands. I need TZ on 12 for all bands. I did ask the pilot station to have them use dipoles or one of the verticals on the HF bands so maybe that's why they were readable on 15 even tho conditions went bad after Sunday. Just wanted to let the SE gang know so they won't be checking their antennas or pulling their hair. 73 Dave K4JRB |
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