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Title: KD0HG HEAVY METAL RALLY PREPARATIONS
Post by: KL7OF on December 05, 2012, 09:31:07 AM
Getting ready for the Rally...DEC 29th...I hope to have 7 heavy metal transmitters operating....I have some antenna work to do and some transmitter repairs to get done..
  I was looking for the results and comments from last years rally but the search isn't cooperating... I would like to re read that stuff for some inspiration....Also this might be a good time to re-post the rules and start     /stop times for the rally...I have been talking it up to the AMers that I am working....There is some enthusiasm amongst the troops...I checked into the California Military Radio Collectors net last night on 75 meters and told the assembled about the Rally.....Some already knew and others were glad to hear about the event...I'm looking forward to it....What are you gonna run?....


Title: Re: KD0HG HEAVY METAL RALLY PREPARATIONS
Post by: K6JEK on December 05, 2012, 10:24:29 AM
Is it raining? Antenna work is best done in the rain.


Title: Re: KD0HG HEAVY METAL RALLY PREPARATIONS
Post by: KB5MD on December 05, 2012, 11:03:40 AM
That's quite an array of equipment....very nice!


Title: Re: KD0HG HEAVY METAL RALLY PREPARATIONS
Post by: KB2WIG on December 05, 2012, 11:06:46 AM
It may be prudent to begin Special Event callsign requests.

http://www.1x1callsigns.org


klc


Title: Re: KD0HG HEAVY METAL RALLY PREPARATIONS
Post by: K6IC on December 05, 2012, 05:19:01 PM
WOW Steve,

Nice line-up.  Is your operating position on rails?

And believe that this is not all of the Heavy Metal.

73  GL,  Vic


Title: Re: KD0HG HEAVY METAL RALLY PREPARATIONS
Post by: Mike/W8BAC on December 06, 2012, 08:05:03 AM
What is the story regarding the home brew equipment in the picture? I'm refering to the black wrinkle decks with the arched windows. I see the trio... that looks like restoration/storybook material. Nice to see your transmitter row.

Mike


Title: Re: KD0HG HEAVY METAL RALLY PREPARATIONS
Post by: KL7OF on December 06, 2012, 10:03:08 AM
What is the story regarding the home brew equipment in the picture? I'm refering to the black wrinkle decks with the arched windows. I see the trio... that looks like restoration/storybook material. Nice to see your transmitter row.

Mike
The second rig from the end with black wrinkle/arch windows is the Tesla 360...I built it about 10 yrs ago? I got lots of help from the members of this Forum...813s X 813s.....Top deck ,2X813 class C......second deck ,triode connected 813 modulators with 400 watt Chicago Mod Tranny and Gates  mod reactor...3rd deck,HB  5 band VFO with 809 RF driver...4th deck, KL7OF Radiotron speech amp, PP 6L6s w/neg feedback..... Bottom deck..2500 volt plate supply ..... My favorite transmitter!


Title: Re: KD0HG HEAVY METAL RALLY PREPARATIONS
Post by: W3GMS on December 06, 2012, 10:15:42 AM
Great looking gear Steve!  Hope to work you maybe on 40M when the band lengthens out. 
73,
Joe, W3GMS


Title: Re: KD0HG HEAVY METAL RALLY PREPARATIONS
Post by: Opcom on December 06, 2012, 10:16:43 AM
wow, you are going to get the points for tonnage!


Title: Re: KD0HG HEAVY METAL RALLY PREPARATIONS
Post by: KL7OF on December 06, 2012, 10:29:41 AM
Where can I find the published results and comments from last years rally?


Title: Re: KD0HG HEAVY METAL RALLY PREPARATIONS
Post by: W3RSW on December 06, 2012, 10:53:40 AM
According to Electric Radio there will be no points or stuctured contest this year other than to start at local sundown and have fun.

Very few logs were submitted last year so ER decided that 'contest' mode was moot for this year because most AM'ers just wanted to have fun QSO's.

They did suggest that as many real heavy metallers get on the air as possible and send in your logs and especially comments on others as you wish.   Big sig., good /best audio, longest winded...     ok,  soI added that.  ;D


Title: Re: KD0HG HEAVY METAL RALLY PREPARATIONS
Post by: KL7OF on December 06, 2012, 12:47:53 PM
According to Electric Radio there will be no points or stuctured contest this year other than to start at local sundown and have fun.

Very few logs were submitted last year so ER decided that 'contest' mode was moot for this year because most AM'ers just wanted to have fun QSO's.

They did suggest that as many real heavy metallers get on the air as possible and send in your logs and especially comments on others as you wish.   Big sig., good /best audio, longest winded...     ok,  soI added that.  ;D


OK...I guess I must be thinking of the other event,,,AM TRANSMITTER RALLY???  There is a computer logging program for that...   Start at local sundown and go till you get tired...Cool...I really like hearing the big transmitters and the rare ones that don't get on the air much...


Title: Re: KD0HG HEAVY METAL RALLY PREPARATIONS
Post by: W3GMS on December 06, 2012, 01:25:34 PM
According to Electric Radio there will be no points or stuctured contest this year other than to start at local sundown and have fun.
Very few logs were submitted last year so ER decided that 'contest' mode was moot for this year because most AM'ers just wanted to have fun QSO's.
They did suggest that as many real heavy metallers get on the air as possible and send in your logs and especially comments on others as you wish.   Big sig., good /best audio, longest winded...     ok,  soI added that.  ;D
OK...I guess I must be thinking of the other event,,,AM TRANSMITTER RALLY???  There is a computer logging program for that...   Start at local sundown and go till you get tired...Cool...I really like hearing the big transmitters and the rare ones that don't get on the air much...


Mr. Steve, WA1QIX is behind the AM Transmitter Rally.  That is a very successful AM event as well.   He provided electronic logging for that event with some software he conjured up! 

The ER Heavy Metal Rally has been going for quite some time now.  I could go back through my ER's to see when it actually started. 

Joe, GMS
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