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11 meter is very quiet?

Had to drop the headliner?

Nice job. Have some aluminum sheet 1/8" thk. Wanting to do the same and run coax overhead, but then back to linear under seat, then back out to antenna.
I just took the visor hooks off and shoved a 12 inch piece of deck board up in there.... git r done!
 
I actually had a few contacts this morning to Georgia and Florida from west of Ft. Worth. The skip was in for about an hour then Poof! it was gone.
 
Well I got my Bearcat 980 and a home-brew quarterwave vertical connected. Vertical is up at 12 feet to the feed point. It was snowing so that is all the effort I put into it today. When it warms up I will try to get it up another 10 feet up into the tree.

There wasn't a lot of traffic. I called out on 19 several times and commented I don't know if this is working or the band is just dead locally. Finally got a response and had a 5 min. chat with a guy across town. Lots of hills here and he was in a hole but we did make contact. Had to have some RM Italy help to do it but everything seems to be working.

I am thinking if I don't hear a lot of local traffic I may just leave the vertical where it is at. DX doesn't need a terrible amount of elevation on verticals. Heck I have several of my HF antennas on the ground over a buried radial field and doing FT8 has put me all across the globe with 30 watts.

73 KJ7EFC
Big A on CB AM
Boise 521 on CB SSB
 
The way Boise is laid out there are a lot of high points in town and low points. The north end of town drops down behind a nice cliff wall so people have to have a pretty tall tower to talk over it. No one has a tower that I know of. The town at 28 miles from us is behind a couple of pretty high hills. Reaching them is not possible on AM. I can with SSB but few even run SSB here. I called out tonight on 38 lower and got silence.

On my 2 meter rig running 10 watts FM on 146.52 I can reach out a whole lot better. Those hills cut me off from several operators but some that I have line of site to with my Tram 1480 antenna up at 30 feet I can reach pretty well.
 
The way Boise is laid out there are a lot of high points in town and low points. The north end of town drops down behind a nice cliff wall so people have to have a pretty tall tower to talk over it. No one has a tower that I know of. The town at 28 miles from us is behind a couple of pretty high hills. Reaching them is not possible on AM. I can with SSB but few even run SSB here. I called out tonight on 38 lower and got silence.

On my 2 meter rig running 10 watts FM on 146.52 I can reach out a whole lot better. Those hills cut me off from several operators but some that I have line of site to with my Tram 1480 antenna up at 30 feet I can reach pretty well.
This is running no amp, but a power mic.
I am also surrounded by mountains.
Hudson Valley, New York
 
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