To find all these nice sponsors i have send a lot of e-mails all over the world
Thank you to all people who talk of this SWL Contest
https://icomjapan.blogspot.com/2023/09/international-swl-contest-in-november.html
Many brands and shop for SWL dont answer to me...
So if you need to buy équipment for listening medium wave, shortwave of other frequencies i think our sponsors are the best places to order by internet.
Just remember some brands cant send to all the 200 countries of the world for different reasons.
Just send a message to ask if they can ship to your country.
1) Thank you to Gene Stevens who is a youtuber, he was the fist to say YES i will be your sponsor !
He send a nice radio receiver XHDATA to a winner of the SWL contest in Pakistan
Listening in radio his chanel talk of short wave listening and many things about radios
I have been a radio enthusiast since I was a teenager. I started in the 1970s with citizens band radio. I was a Navy Signalman from 1978 to 1982. That's where I learned morse code.I got my amateur radio license in 2000, original call sign KB9WGV. I now have a vanity call sign of WN9ZWC. I joined the SWARL and I have their issued call signs of KB9001SWL, KB9001MWDX and KB9001SSB. I was granted the following awards, WAC, Heard all continents, QRZ.com awards; QRZ 3O, U.S. counties, Grid award and World friendship award. I founded Listening In Radio in 2023.
I'm your Elmer, here to teach you all about radios. AM radio, shortwave, Ham radio, CB and monitoring. Call signs WN9ZWC KB9001MWDX KB9001SWL KB9001SSB
https://www.youtube.com/@genestevens7584/videos
2) QUANSHENG
This Chinese brand answer very fast YES we bill be your sponsor, xie xie ni ( i thank you in Chinese )
Design & manufacture 2-way radio for over 35 years
Export 1,000,000 pcs radios to 60 countries e | 500 skilled people | 7 product line !!!
Un peu d’hertz pur.
Klingenfuss Radio Monitoring
Spiderbeam was founded in the year 2000 by DF4SA, sparked by his passion for highly competitve radio contesting during portable, outdoor operations, fielddays, DXpeditions, etc. Simple wire antennas are quite allright, but using them to do well in a contest is pretty hard.
The spider beam is a full size lightweight tribander yagi for 20-15-10m, made from fiberglass and wire. It has been specially developed as a highly efficient antenna for portable use - a DXpeditioner's dream.
Further development yielded a complete 5-band-beam (20-17-15-12-10m), a WARC version (30-17-12m), and several other configurations. Recently, monoband versions and a specially reinforced heavy duty antenna line (optimized for permanent installation at home) have been added.
Apart from a good highband antenna, a competitive portable contest station must have a lightweight & efficient antenna for the low bands as well. For this purpose we have designed our professional telescopic fiberglass poles with a total height of 12m (40ft) and 18m (60ft) (NEW!). These strong poles are very well suited for carrying lowband wire GP or inverted L antennas, or any other temporary wires, like quad or delta loops and dipoles for all bands.
The secret behind the success of our portable spiderbeam yagi is its simplicity, ruggedness and a true "no compromise" design: several fullsize monoband beams are interlaced on one boom with negligible interaction. While the antenna is as light as a mini beam, it maintains the gain and F/B ratio of a typical full size tribander. The whole antenna weight is only 6-7kg (14 lbs), making it ideally suited for portable use. It can be carried and installed easily by a single person. A small push-up mast and a TV rotator is totally sufficient, saving even more weight on the total setup. The transportation length is only 1.20m (4ft).
After completion of the design phase and successful trial runs in 2001 and 2002 CQWW contests, the Spiderbeam antenna plans were released to the public. A very detailed construction guide (classic Heathkit-style step-by-step instructions) is available as a PDF document. You are most welcome to download our free construction guide and build your own spider beam from scratch. Several helpful OMs have kindly translated this manual to their mother tongue, making it available in several different languages. This incredible worldwide response and cooperation turned the construction guide turned into a truly international open-source project, and Spiderbeam into a worldwide known trademark for affordable, high quality fiberglass antennas of all kinds.
Many thanks to everybody for your continued interest and support - without it we would not be here today.
Enjoy browsing our website and see you on the air from your next expedition to that sweet DX spot you have always wanted to go. It is our goal to make your luggage light and your signals strong!
Full height (length): 7m*
Transport length: 71cm*
Weight: 1026g*
Bottom diameter: 50mm*
Top diameter: 6mm*
Wall thickness: 0.7mm - 1.4mm*
Number of segments: 12
Material: fiberglass , black, UV resistant, wrapped in multiple layers and specially reinforced
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