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Efficient HF Operations: Antennas, Amplifiers, and Logging Strategies

Explore the world of high-frequency (HF) radio operations with our in-depth analysis of vertical antennas and the K3 HF transceiver paired with the KPA500 solid-state amplifier. Discover efficient layout strategies for both CW and SSB sites to enhance your operating experience. Learn from top operators in the field as they share their logging insights with N1MM software. Additionally, reflect on the USMC Memorial honoring Commanding General Terry G. Robling, and gain inspiration from Lou’s Playbook, also known as the K9W Shift Schedule.

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Efficient HF Operations: Antennas, Amplifiers, and Logging Strategies

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  1. Why Big IR Vertical Antennas?

  2. The K3 HF Transceiver

  3. The KPA500 Solid State Amplifier

  4. Efficient Layout CW Site

  5. Efficient Layout SSB Site

  6. N1MM Logging Software

  7. The K9W ShiftSchedule aka Lou’s Playbook

  8. Getting Them In the Log: CW Operators Jim, N9TK Craig, K9CT Mike, K9NW Mark, NA6M Ralph, K9ZO Joe, AA4NN

  9. Getting Them In The Log: SSB-RTTY Operators John, K6MM Joe, W8GEX Dick, W3OA Jerry, WB9Z Hal, W8HC Lou, N2TU

  10. USMC Memorial

  11. Special Visitor November 6, 2013 Commanding General Terry G. Robling, US Marine Corps Forces- Pacific

  12. General Robling Paints The USMC Memorial

  13. L-to-R: Commanding General Terry G. Robling, Sergeant Major William T. Stables; Lou, N2TU

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