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HP-RCA 2/2 services s<strong>im</strong>ilar coverage areas as the classical LPD (Log<br />

Periodic Dipole Antenna) with up to 45% higher efficiency of the radiated<br />

power into a <strong>de</strong>fined target area. Additional comparative figures of merit<br />

inclu<strong>de</strong><br />

In addition, the HP-RCA 2/2 has a better overall efficiency, requires less<br />

land, is easier to maintain and affords better reliability with regard to<br />

storms and electrostatic effects. The footprint of this powerful and<br />

highly flexible system is surprisingly small. With d<strong>im</strong>ensions<br />

of 51m x 51m, the foundation surface needs less than 12m x 12m.<br />

The covered area has a radius of approx<strong>im</strong>ately 50m.<br />

With an overall weight of 80t, the antenna has a max<strong>im</strong>um survival wind<br />

speed of 240 km and a max<strong>im</strong>um operational wind speed of 120 km. It takes<br />

less than 3 minutes for a 180ø rotation. Based on a rigid array and a<br />

tubular shaft, the HP-RCA 2/2 is a back-to-back arrangement of a low band<br />

and a high band curtain antenna equipped with a reflector screen. The<br />

2/2 configuration gives a good radiation pattern performance with<br />

mo<strong>de</strong>rate structural effort.<br />

Whereas the classical HR 2/2 curtain antenna solution is based on a fix<br />

structure with phasing system l<strong>im</strong>ited to less than 20ø az<strong>im</strong>uthal slewing<br />

with consi<strong>de</strong>rable si<strong>de</strong>lobes, the new rotatable structure with a central<br />

shaft has 360ø az<strong>im</strong>uthal performance radiation patterns without si<strong>de</strong>lobes.<br />

(NASB newsletter, Dec 2009)<br />

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DX and SW meetings list 2010.<br />

Hello, here follows a tentative list about DX and SW meetings to be held<br />

this year. Updates and amendments are very welcome. best 73<br />

Risto Vahakainu<br />

Finnish DX Association<br />

Shortwave Radio Meetings - 2010<br />

Date: February 27 (1430-1700 BST)<br />

Location: Reading International Solidarity Centre (RISC), 35-39 London<br />

Street, Reading RG1 4PS, England<br />

Organization: Reading International Radio Group<br />

Expected Attendance: 20<br />

More info: <br />

Note: these Reading DX meetings are held with 1-2 months interval.<br />

Next ones: 10 April, 5 June, 24 July<br />

Dates: March 5-6<br />

Location: Kulpsville, PA, USA<br />

Organzation: Winter SWL Fest<br />

Expected Attendance: 200<br />

More Info: <br />

Dates: May<br />

Location: Ontario, Canada<br />

Oganisation: National Association of Shortwave Broadcasters<br />

More Info: (pages un<strong>de</strong>r construction)<br />

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