Folks,
its not often that I find occasion to cross post to three groups, but since it involves an Elecraft product, an FT-817ND, and /PM operation, I hope I might be forgiven. I am currently accompanying my wife at a convention in Corpus Christi, TX, and staying on the 18th floor of a 20 story hotel, in a room overlooking the bay here. Of course, I am doing a bit of portable operation, some from the room, some from the beach, set up as a camp, and some /PM I am using an FT-817 for the rig (I hope to try my K-2 in this use next time) and several tuners. My favorite antenna from the room is a long wire out the balcony door, held out horizontally by an extended fiberglass pole, and a multi-wire counterpoise slung around the room and naturally, a tuner between the rig and the antenna. I have used a SGC-211, an LDG-11, and the T1. All work, but I have to tell you, the T1 with the remote control cable for the FT-817 is real handy, and I enjoy the auto recall of previously tuned bands when band switching, I like the better hearing that affords, to more quickly check if a band is dead. On the beach, the setup is different; I make a sort of dipole (2 carbon fiber poles as arms to support wires, and a fiberglass mast about 35 ft. tall, guyed with some light line and long anchors; radiation pattern aimed by Armstrong method... Each side is like an inverted L, with the ends drooping... Sometimes I "close the loop" by joining the ends and try that, with a balun at the top; I choose the balun based on what the impedance looks like without the tuner (two tools for that; one by MFJ, the other by AEA), I find that if I use the tuner up by the feed point, I prefer the SGC over the LDG, (and in fact can directly use its balanced output and no balun, and since it has its batteries self contained, is very handy.) The T1 is the quickest for me to set and forget, and I like that a lot. My /PM setup is simple; the expedition pack, FT-817 inside feeding the T1 tuner, feeding about 20' of wire evenly spiraled up a 8' light fiberglass pole poking out of the pack, and a drag wire, and a Heil headset, working 20, 17 and 15 meter bands, voice only (I would like to get the hang of sending cw while walking, but have not mastered that yet, nor do I seem to have enough cache in my brain to carry on a QSO without a notepad). I get some real funny looks out at the beach, but it is fun; operated some cw, some PSK-31 and SSB so far. Tomorrow, I will try to get permission to operate from the deck of the USS Lexington if I cannot get to operate from the shack there... Anyway, bottom line - PM is a big kick, but getting out and operating in any form portable is fun and you get to expose a lot of people to ham radio in any case. I am enjoying the 817 as a /PM rig, and if I had to bring only one tuner next time, the T1 wins for versatility, weight, and excellent performance in all my uses and configurations. I would change the transceiver to a more stable dialed in one for /PM I think, as dial locking and unlocking and retuning requires taking the pack off and on; or maybe a remote head rig? 73 de W5SV, Dave -- Dave Reed W5SV cell: (512) 585-1057 _______________________________________________ Elecraft mailing list Post to: [hidden email] You must be a subscriber to post to the list. Subscriber Info (Addr. Change, sub, unsub etc.): http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/subscribers.htm Elecraft web page: http://www.elecraft.com |
Hi Dave,
My number is: 361-949-7632. Give me a call. I would like to see your beach setup. Of course you mean the Gulf of Mexico, amd not north beach by the Lexington. Make sure you get to cross the causeway to Padre Island. Go to the Starc page and see if you can contact someone in the club about operating on the Lex. If you aren't successful, I'll try to get a few names. Try: http://www.starc-corpuschristi.org/ Maybe you can stop by and I can show you the antenna that got me 1st place in the Winter Foxhunt. 72, Steve, W2MY 14118 Bounty Ave Corpus Christi, TX (North Padre Island) _______________________________________________ Elecraft mailing list Post to: [hidden email] You must be a subscriber to post to the list. Subscriber Info (Addr. Change, sub, unsub etc.): http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/subscribers.htm Elecraft web page: http://www.elecraft.com |
Hi Steve;
Steven Pituch wrote: > Hi Dave, > > My number is: 361-949-7632. Give me a call. I would like to see your > beach setup. Of course you mean the Gulf of Mexico, amd not north > beach by the Lexington. Make sure you get to cross the causeway to > Padre Island. For the IOTA? And what of South Padre? Sorry for this Steve, but, I have returned today from Corpus Christi to Austin, unsuccessful in my attempt to persuade the xyl to stay another day, so the eyeball QSO will have to wait until next time. > Go to the Starc page and see if you can contact someone in the club > about operating on the Lex. If you aren't successful, I'll try to get > a few names. Try: http://www.starc-corpuschristi.org/ I spent all day yesterday there at the USS Lexington; it was well worth it, and I hope to set up the operation ahead of time next time (I checked on the USS Missouri, and I can do it there for sure. But the deck of the Lexington, being a lot of steel plate and framework where it was wood, has a certain ground plane appeal doesn't it? > Maybe you can stop by and I can show you the antenna that got me 1st > place in the Winter Foxhunt. I would love to see it sometime; thanks for the offer. Unfortunately, replying from Austin, its a bit out of the way now, hi. > 72, > Steve, W2MY < snip > 73 de W5SV, Dave -- David F. Reed - W5SV - cell: 512 585-1057 _______________________________________________ Elecraft mailing list Post to: [hidden email] You must be a subscriber to post to the list. Subscriber Info (Addr. Change, sub, unsub etc.): http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/subscribers.htm Elecraft web page: http://www.elecraft.com |
Free forum by Nabble | Edit this page |