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Hello,
Search for a good working portable HF antenna 40-10m for field work with the FT-817. (plus 80m + 6m +VHF and UHF????) Witch models give good results? TNX, Ds |
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I have been using the MP-1 with pretty good results. Even using the 2.5
watt setting I have had many contacts with my FT-817. HAVE FUN! 73, WB7FFI |
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On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 09:33:47 GMT, "Manitou" wrote:
Hello, Search for a good working portable HF antenna 40-10m for field work with the FT-817. (plus 80m + 6m +VHF and UHF????) Witch models give good results? TNX, Ds http://www.buddipole.com/ http://www.tomochka.com/ks7j/buddipole/ http://www.qsl.net/w3ff/ http://www.qsl.net/w3ff/antenna_design.htm One of the favorite portable antennas of the HFPack group (http://www.qsl.net/hfpack/freq.html#REGIONAL) is the BuddiPole antenna. There are commercial and home-brew versions (see above links). I built one. The homebrew is pretty flimsy, but fun to build and play with. Good luck and have fun. Hope to see you on the HFPack frequencies. Buck N4PGW -- 73 for now Buck N4PGW |
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Good luck and have fun. Hope to see you on the HFPack frequencies.
Buck N4PGW What are those freqs? John |
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On Mon, 21 Feb 2005 04:22:08 GMT, "John Franklin"
wrote: Good luck and have fun. Hope to see you on the HFPack frequencies. Buck N4PGW What are those freqs? John OOPS, I apologize. I must have been in a hurry. http://www.qsl.net/hfpack/freq.html 73 -- 73 for now Buck N4PGW |
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Cool!! I will try to make some contacts on these freqs. Where abouts in 4
land are you located? I am in middle Tenn. 73, WB7FFI http://www.qsl.net/hfpack/freq.html |
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You are not going to work all bands portable very well,
unless you are not so portable...IE: the best overall single antenna for 40-10 would be a 40 meter dipole fed with ladder line to a tuner. But you have to drag a tuner around... Add 80m? Make that a 80m dipole...VHF/UHF? Add a dual band antenna for those....Again, less portable... I guess it depends how portable you really wanna be... I assume that is sort of a backpack rig... If I were toting a backpack rig, I decide on what bands I wanted, "within reason", and concentrate on those... Probably the lightest dipole to cover all bands would be a 80 dipole, that has insulators to break up the antenna for all the higher bands..You would have to manually change jumpers to switch bands, but the antenna would be very efficient on each band. You could feed it with rg-58 to save weight. That can be rolled up and thrown into a pack no problem. Of course, you would need some trees to throw it over, or string it between...Myself, I'd be avoiding verticals running portable QRP...You don't have time to lay out radials, etc, to avoid ground losses... For VHF/UHF, hummm, maybe some kind of roll up dual band J pole or something...??? It's hard to say, without knowing what level of "portable" you will be... IE: my level of portable is sitting in/beside a truck, with the various available facilities I have with it... IE: I have drive on mast ramps,masts, etc, etc... I can put up a VHF GP at 20 ft, piece of cake... If you are packing it, you won't have all that... I'd keep it simple and low loss being you are QRP... MK |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... I guess it depends how portable you really wanna be... I assume that is sort of a backpack rig... If I were toting a backpack rig, I decide on what bands I wanted, "within reason", and concentrate on those... You aren't familiar with the FT-817? Only the neatest little 5 watt rig to ever come out. That is MY opinion of course. All mode 160 thru 70 CM, I have had more fun with this rig than any others I have ever owned. 73, WB7FFI |
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Thanks for the Reply's.
What about the ATAS 25 ? |
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I don't think you can beat the Buddipole with the 817. I have been using one
in various configurations for a couple of years now and have had more fun with it than any other antenna. I often use a random length wire with the ZM-2 mini ATU as well, which is great if you need a light weight set up. I often use half the buddipole mounted on the car as a vertical with my Yaesu FT-857 and 100W. It is far more efficient than a short mobile whip but obviously it can't be used when mobile. The Buddipole can be used on 80m if both coils are used with both arms as a vertical whip with an earth or radials. Jon G2FHF "Manitou" wrote in message ... Hello, Search for a good working portable HF antenna 40-10m for field work with the FT-817. (plus 80m + 6m +VHF and UHF????) Witch models give good results? TNX, Ds |
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