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Tom Horne wrote in
news:gjxoj.14357$fs4.12898@trnddc02: I will learn whatever I need to in order to be an effective radio operator when that is what is really needed. I've already set up a Winlink2000 gateway just to learn how. I've got a portable packet set up worked out using just an HT, a readily portable TNC, laptop computer, and a portable J-pole. I'm scheduled for my Skywarn class and I'm enrolled in the Level 1 Amateur Radio Emergency Communications course and I plan on taking all three courses and the needed exams to become a certified emergency communicator. I think I can honestly say I'm willing to learn. Okay, Tom, good to hear that. First thing of course is to get the General license. Second thing is that HF is a whole different animal than VHF. My experience with new guys and gals is that they often think of HF/MF as just another set of frequencies to use. It is and it isn't. Propagation knowledge is needed, not only on your end of the signal, but on the other end as well. Working the vagaries of propagation is one of the great joys of Ham radio, but it requires a pretty big commitment, and an enjoyment of the game as well. You're going to have to get on the air, and spend a couple years learning - it isn't going to be like using a computer program. HF is an unruly beast, and your antenna is only going to be a small part of it. I'm not trying to bust your chops here, it's just a different ball game, and your post started out like one of those "just tell me what I need to do" commercials. 8^) What I was hoping to find was operators who have already used one or more of the antennas I was asking about who would be willing to share their experience of the effectiveness or lack of same with me. My vote is for the general purpose dipole and a tuner. Flexible, and "all HF band". It will work in multiple locations, (important for an antenna that must be raised in whatever condx are present) is reasonably efficient, and works pretty darn well. - 73 de Mike N3LI - |
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