- published: 08 Feb 2014
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Just above the mediumwave broadcast band, 160 meters refers to the band of radio frequencies between 1800 to 2000 kHz, which is the lowest radio frequency band allocated for use by amateur radio in most countries. Older amateur operators often refer to 160 meters as the Top Band. It is also sometimes referred to as the "Gentleman's Band" in contrast to the often-freewheeling 80- and 20-meter band activity.
The 160 meter band is the oldest amateur band and was the staple of reliable communication in the earliest days of amateur radio, when almost all communications were over relatively short distances. The band was allocated on a worldwide basis by the International Radiotelegraph Conference in Washington, D.C., on October 4, 1927. The allocation was 1715–2000 kHz. The International Radio Conference of Atlantic City reduced the allocation to 1800–2000 kHz under the provision that amateurs must not interfere with LORAN operation.
As the high frequency bands were developed in mid-1920s — along with their smaller, more convenient antennas — 160 meters fell into a period of relative nonuse. Although there has always been activity on the band, fewer and fewer hams are willing (or able, due to lack of sufficient real estate) to put up the antennas necessary to take advantage of the band's unique properties. For most amateurs, the HF bands are much easier to use and HF antennas need a lot less real estate.
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Description of the 160 meters amateur radio band
A little bit of nighttime DX at 2 AM out here on the coast to the guys in Michigan. I'm located on the Coast of Washington State. Running a dipole at 153 feet and using a transmit power of 1000 watts output.
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W3LPL presents Improving 80m and 160m Antenna Performance at the January 2016 Frankford Radio Club meeting.
This is my 6 foot diameter magloop for 80 and 160 meters. I create a two turn outer loop to get down to 160 and it works very well. I checked in to a local 160 meter net and 4 out of 5 stations could hear me. Pretty neat for a 6ft antenna! There have been a few questions about the capacitor I used. Measured on my old Heathkit RLC bridge, it looks to be around 20-700pf with about 1mm plate spacing. I've pushed it to 40 watts without an arc. I also built a mini loop out of junkbox parts for fun. It's 1 foot square and works really well. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZTsYRyEkCkQ Also, check out my quick and easy field day vertical: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yH0zKNNGa0s
Description of the 160 meters amateur radio band
A little bit of nighttime DX at 2 AM out here on the coast to the guys in Michigan. I'm located on the Coast of Washington State. Running a dipole at 153 feet and using a transmit power of 1000 watts output.
Notions for quarter-wave inverted L on typical home lot. http://www.sciencewriter.net
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W3LPL presents Improving 80m and 160m Antenna Performance at the January 2016 Frankford Radio Club meeting.
This is my 6 foot diameter magloop for 80 and 160 meters. I create a two turn outer loop to get down to 160 and it works very well. I checked in to a local 160 meter net and 4 out of 5 stations could hear me. Pretty neat for a 6ft antenna! There have been a few questions about the capacitor I used. Measured on my old Heathkit RLC bridge, it looks to be around 20-700pf with about 1mm plate spacing. I've pushed it to 40 watts without an arc. I also built a mini loop out of junkbox parts for fun. It's 1 foot square and works really well. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZTsYRyEkCkQ Also, check out my quick and easy field day vertical: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yH0zKNNGa0s
W3LPL presents Improving 80m and 160m Antenna Performance at the January 2016 Frankford Radio Club meeting.
A coil-loaded 40/80/160 meter inverted V dipole antenna.
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"YOU'RE RUNNING AN ILLEGAL STATION"!!!!! I received this comment from a Ham running SSB on 75 meters 5khz from the frequency I was using. I was there first but it didn't matter to him. I lost it. Wished I hadn't. I wish I'd taken the time for an explanation like the one I'm trying to provide in the Video. Am I over reacting? Most likely but, AM has come under quite a bit of criticism of late and most of it is misplaced. Since the resurgence of AM or A3E radiotelephone, it's become a bit of a challenge at times to co-exist with SSB operations close by. This video is my attempt to take a close and candid look at the problem and my take on what I intend to do to meet the other operators half way. This is my opinion and I welcome your take and will watch your video when you post i...
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