Interest in Canada's newest ham band, 630m, continues to slowly grow. Toby (VE7CNF) in Burnaby, BC, has made his first and second CW contacts on the new band! Both myself and John (VE7BDQ) had the pleasure of working Toby on 473.000 CW on Thursday afternoon. Here is Toby's description of his station at present:
"I have put together a low-power 630m WSPR transmitter here. I have a USB-TG44A signal generator clocking a phasing-type SSB modulator with WSPR audio coming from a laptop. The modulator gives 45db suppression of the carrier and lower sideband. This drives a ZHL-32A 1-watt linear amplifier. I have a matching transformer and loading coil at the base of my 80-meter inverted-L antenna. Wire height is 10m.
John VE7BDQ has 
weakly received my WSPR signal. Are you able to receive 
WSPR?
The antenna series 
resistance is much higher than I expected, probably due to 10 year old antenna 
wire and only 4 ground radials. Right now the antenna match is poor and 
efficiency is very low. I may rewind the matching transformer tomorrow and gain 
a few dB. Maybe soon I’ll have enough signal to complete a 2-way CW QSO with 
you.
I have attached 
pictures of the hardware. After I determine the proper configuration I’ll make a 
more efficient loading coil."
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| Courtesy: VE7CNF | 
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| Courtesy: VE7CNF | 


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