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On 4/26/2023 at 8:32 PM, Brian and Brandelyne said:

This is my Mosley S-33 and 18' Diamond Dual Band antenna up on my Universal, All-Aluminum tower.  It also has my Acurite weather station.

 

73 de AF1US

Brian

 

 

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Hey Brian, nice use of your vertical real estate. I was a production supervisor for a few years at Rohn Towers in Frankfort Indiana. We manufactured thousands of masts similar and of course much larger as well. Seems like a fun hobby and community to be a part of . 

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  • 9 months later...
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Greetings all --

I'm going to reignite this thread, after a brief exchange elsewhere about amateur radio. I hope that additional hams will join this thread.

I'm still working to assemble the equipment I need to take my shack on the road, but getting close. I use a Yaesu FT991A, and plan to make home brew antennas. I also have an HT that I purchased used; I'm still learning to use it. No antenna on the TV. Most of my time this winter has been dedicated to study and practice with my local ARES (Amateur Radio Emergency Service); we have an excellent group here and I consider myself very fortunate to have so many experienced operators sharing their wisdom. Once I get on the road again, I hope to find local nets as I move around, and will try to connect with other Oliver hams when I can find you. 

I'd love to hear from more hams with information about their favorite equipment for travel (whether mounted in the Oliver or not). Photos are helpful! 

I'm really sorry that I missed the presentation at last year's Oliver rally. 

73 

KN4NBV 

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Today my ARES team met up at a local park to test ourselves with some basic activities. I'm pleased as punch that my *new* home-brew (home-made) 9:1 UNUN Antenna  -- AKA "a wire hung in the trees", as one of the team members called it -- performed beautifully. Within minutes I was speaking with operators in Hungary, Lithuania, Russia and Ireland (they were busy contesting on 10 meters).  (I will add a couple of photos, once the photo upload issue is resolved.) I love this hobby! 

EDIT:  With help from my friend and mentor, this project was built, tried and tested in a single afternoon. Two days later I had it strung up in a local park and I was talking to hams around the world.  I highly recommend amateur radio to anyone who is interested in fun science projects.  73

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9 turns around a powdered iron toroid core for this End Fed 6 - 40 Meter Multi-band HF Antenna

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Modifying the box (my mentor has tools) 

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Testing the unit before closing up the box

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Some assembly was required  :) 

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In the park -- the antenna wire has pink flags on it to increase visibility 

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The coax is run to the radio (at 90 degrees to the antenna wire)

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  • 5 months later...
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We acquired hull 752 this spring and I’ll follow this thread. I’ve been thinking to use it portable but I’m not willing to put any holes in for antennas. I think that until I resolve this quandary , I’ll feed it in thought the bathroom window.

One of my intentions is to (finally) set up Winlink

AC0DH

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HF transceiver is SGC-2000.   I employed the SGC-200 antenna turner in the Ham Shack and functioned well into the back stay on the boat.  I also have the ICOM IC-2730A Dual Band VHF/UHF 50W in the F-150.   I have had my Ham ticket  since 1957.  I still fire up the Heath Kit SB-301 and SB-401  from time to time .  I built the two in the mid 60's.  They were considered the poor mans Collins Rig.

73 de   W8CB

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