Map Credit: http://digital.library.mcgill.ca/countyatlas/SearchMapframes.php
Name | Callsign | Location | Lat/Long | Elev | Radio | Amp | Antenna | Power | |
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Russ | VE3FI | russ @halcom.ca |
Haliburton | m | 65' Vertical |
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Les | VE3LTX | @ | Haliburton | m | Mobile Vertical |
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Locate the Distance between GWEN Stations.
www.nhc.noaa.gov/gccalc.shtml or www.earthtools.org or www.qrz.com
Sixty-five foot, aluminium antenna with 3 sets of guy wires. Black parachute cord for guy wires.
Photo By Russ, VE3FI.
Radials soldered to the ground plate with waterproof UV resistant glue over the soldered joints and coax connections. Used .350 six inch staples to hold wire down on cut grass. Photo By Russ, VE3FI.
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If you live in the Haliburton area and have 80 metre capabilities with a vertical antenna or a multi band vertical antenna with radials on the ground, we can use your help to map Ground Wave propagation in Southern Ontario from Windsor - Sarnia to Ottawa - Kingston.
Contact Russ, VE3FI at russ @ halcom.ca for more information.