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KAT100 remote and weatherproof?

OE3ZK Gerhard
Hi

I just wonder if somebody tried to weatherproof the KAT100 and operated it remotely directly at the antenna?

73
Gert, OE3ZK, K2#2200



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Re: KAT100 remote and weatherproof?

Jack Brindle
Probably not worth doing. The KAT100 requires attachment to the K2's  
AuxBus for band and control info. The AuxBus definitely cannot be  
extended very far without adversely affecting K2 operations.

An autotuner built specifically for that operation would provide much  
better results in a remotely mounted system.

On Sep 6, 2005, at 12:14 AM, OE3ZK Gerhard wrote:

> Hi
>
> I just wonder if somebody tried to weatherproof the KAT100 and  
> operated it remotely directly at the antenna?
>
> 73
> Gert, OE3ZK, K2#2200


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Re: KAT100 remote and weatherproof?

OE3ZK Gerhard
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Jack

thanks for your comments:

> An autotuner built specifically for that operation would provide much
> better results in a remotely mounted system.

Would a weatherproof autotuner like that not be a worthwhile project for the
Elecraft
community?

What I'm specifically (and many others) are looking for is a lighweight
remote autotuner which can
be used on a single loop antenna.

 73
Gert, OE3ZK

> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Jack Brindle" <[hidden email]>
> To: "OE3ZK Gerhard" <[hidden email]>
> Cc: <[hidden email]>
> Sent: Tuesday, September 06, 2005 11:08 PM
> Subject: Re: [Elecraft] KAT100 remote and weatherproof?
>
>
>> Probably not worth doing. The KAT100 requires attachment to the K2's
>> AuxBus for band and control info. The AuxBus definitely cannot be
>> extended very far without adversely affecting K2 operations.
>>
>> An autotuner built specifically for that operation would provide much
>> better results in a remotely mounted system.
>>
>> On Sep 6, 2005, at 12:14 AM, OE3ZK Gerhard wrote:
>>
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> I just wonder if somebody tried to weatherproof the KAT100 and  operated
>>> it remotely directly at the antenna?
>>>
>>> 73
>>> Gert, OE3ZK, K2#2200
>>
>>
>> -Jack Brindle, W6FB
>> =======================================================================
>>
>>
>>
>

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Re: KAT100 remote and weatherproof?

ZPO
Gert,

     How about the Elecraft T1 in a weatherproof box for low-power or
one of the excellent SGC units for higher power?  The SGC's aren't
light weight, but they are solid and reliable.  I see plenty of them
strapped to vehicles over here.

73/N5VFF - Brian


On 9/7/05, OE3ZK Gerhard <[hidden email]> wrote:

> Jack
>
> thanks for your comments:
>
> > An autotuner built specifically for that operation would provide much
> > better results in a remotely mounted system.
>
> Would a weatherproof autotuner like that not be a worthwhile project for the
> Elecraft
> community?
>
> What I'm specifically (and many others) are looking for is a lighweight
> remote autotuner which can
> be used on a single loop antenna.
>
>  73
> Gert, OE3ZK
>
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Re: KAT100 remote and weatherproof?

crmabbott
I have an SGC tuner and really love how it operates, but in keeping with
where I believe these guys are going ...

The T1 in a weather proof box that could be put on the end of the pole [the
dipole feed points]; a method of running the power to it; possibly a LED
[remote] so you know it is working would be good, what do you think guys??

73  Chuck AA8VS  [be happy to beta test it]

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Sent: Wednesday, September 07, 2005 10:09 AM
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] KAT100 remote and weatherproof?


Gert,

     How about the Elecraft T1 in a weatherproof box for low-power or
one of the excellent SGC units for higher power?  The SGC's aren't
light weight, but they are solid and reliable.  I see plenty of them
strapped to vehicles over here.

73/N5VFF - Brian


On 9/7/05, OE3ZK Gerhard <[hidden email]> wrote:

> Jack
>
> thanks for your comments:
>
> > An autotuner built specifically for that operation would provide much
> > better results in a remotely mounted system.
>
> Would a weatherproof autotuner like that not be a worthwhile project for
> the
> Elecraft
> community?
>
> What I'm specifically (and many others) are looking for is a lighweight
> remote autotuner which can
> be used on a single loop antenna.
>
>  73
> Gert, OE3ZK
>
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Re: KAT100 remote and weatherproof?

Vic K2VCO
Chuck Mabbott wrote:

> The T1 in a weather proof box that could be put on the end of the pole
> [the dipole feed points]; a method of running the power to it; possibly
> a LED [remote] so you know it is working would be good, what do you
> think guys??

I think that if it could handle 150 watts it would be a good product for
Elecraft.

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73,
Vic, K2VCO
Fresno CA
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Re: KAT100 remote and weatherproof?

Joseph Trombino, Jr
 Chuck Mabbott wrote:
>
>> The T1 in a weather proof box that could be put on the end of the pole
>> [the dipole feed points]; a method of running the power to it; possibly a
>> LED [remote] so you know it is working would be good, what do you think
>> guys??

-------------------------snip---------------------

Here's what I would like to see.....a dipole center insluator that contains
an automatic antenna tuner that tunes when RF is applied.  Self-powered by
battery with very low current draw....no control cable required.....coax
into the shack.

The tuner would then be right at the center of the antenna....not a bad
place to put it either:-)

                                    73, Joe W2KJ
                                    I QRP, therefore, I am


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Re: KAT100 remote and weatherproof?

Jack Brindle
Interesting idea, and one that has been offered by many. The problem  
is the weight of the tuner. Weight will be determined by the power  
handling capabilities, and will be greater at higher powers. Unless  
the box is for QRP (and maybe even then), the tuner will have  
significant weight, causing quite a bit of stress on the dipole  
wires. It might work with an inverted Vee, or a center-supported  
dipole, but I don't think I would want one for a regular dipole.

However, combine it with open-wire feed from dipole to tuner with the  
tuner sitting on a support below the dipole (or on the ground), and I  
suspect I see a winner.

On Sep 7, 2005, at 1:52 PM, Joseph Trombino Jr wrote:

> Chuck Mabbott wrote:
>
>>
>>
>>> The T1 in a weather proof box that could be put on the end of the  
>>> pole [the dipole feed points]; a method of running the power to  
>>> it; possibly a LED [remote] so you know it is working would be  
>>> good, what do you think guys??
>>>
>
> -------------------------snip---------------------
>
> Here's what I would like to see.....a dipole center insluator that  
> contains an automatic antenna tuner that tunes when RF is applied.  
> Self-powered by battery with very low current draw....no control  
> cable required.....coax into the shack.
>
> The tuner would then be right at the center of the antenna....not a  
> bad place to put it either:-)
>
>                                    73, Joe W2KJ
>                                    I QRP, therefore, I am
>
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