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Notes:
A 2-direction Spitfire has been up and running at K1VR since December 1997. Based on
the very encouraging results obtained so far, we are ready to proceed with upgrading to a
full 4-direction configuration soon. We have learned that the biggest technical challenge
is the need to carefully tune the parasitic elements to resonance, for the reasons
discussed earlier. The main obstacle to perfect tuning appears to be the residual unwanted
coupling of the tower and other element during the resonance-measuring procedure. We are
still in the process of perfecting the setup. At this point, we see about 1 S-unit of gain
over just the tower fed as a single vertical. The observed F/B on DX signals is about 3 to
4 S-units, or around 15 dB, and could be improved with more fine tuning (although we
dont expect the gain to be improved much). Does it work? Well...the first DX QSO
with the new array on 160 meters was VK6HD on long path at local sunset. Generating runs
of Europeans is easy. There is little or no waiting in line to work DX. In summary, the
Spitfire appears to be the most effective DX antenna yet on 160 at K1VR. Look for a future
article on the Spitfire in one of the amateur magazines.