I've modeled a "bobtail" bent 90 degrees like an "L" from a sky view and you get almost omnidirectional radiation with a slight gain north south east west. But overall a lower take off angle. The pattern looks almost like a stacked vertical would at some frequencies and like two intersecting jelly beans at others
@davidbowering9820Күн бұрын
Thanks Peter. I find using the fax extension in kiwisdr is better than using separate software like fldigi.
@danielayersКүн бұрын
Shame the number of these stations is steadily decreasing.
@Katchi_Күн бұрын
Did you see the results? You should be questioning why any remain.
@MrHajimeSaitouКүн бұрын
@Steve-GM0HUUКүн бұрын
Thanks for video Peter. It sounds a little like SSTV. I have been using Fldigi for years but never tried using it for WEFAX.
@mrdovie472 күн бұрын
Pyrite R Square! Sounds good, though.
@luckyfreeman50793 күн бұрын
146.520 fm simplex frequencies
@alanhewitt66073 күн бұрын
Hi Peter... Question..... If you were 100 miles away from someone you wanted to contact. With only 10w available. What frequency would you choose.
@vk3ye3 күн бұрын
A difficult question as it depends on time of day, size for antennas and local noise levels. 7 MHz during the day or 3.5 MHz at night should work.