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Old March 4th 05, 05:57 AM
 
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I thought about hooking my Kenwood TS 520
up to my car and doing the mobile thing also.Only problem is I have a

Honda
Civic and it does not offera lot of room for the rig and was

wondering about
current draw on my alternator ie would I need a bigger alternator for

that
etc.


The alternator is probably ok, being you probably won't even be
50% duty cycle...The early 520's will work on 12v, but they are
sort of weird, being the voltages and regulation are not quite
as good as on 117v. But it will work. Probably at a reduced
power compared to 117v. Yea, kinda large too. Would have to
keep it on the seat, or floor...You might wanna save for a 12v
rig. Much easier to deal with mobile and portable. I had a 520
I rebuilt about 4-5 years ago..Sold it to a friend, and he ran
it mobile for a short time...It worked, but was kinda funky, and
he got a TS-450 shortly after that...He liked the 450 much better
when mobile, needless to say...I ran a IC-730 for a long time, but
the display board pooped out, and I couldn't get the part..
"goofy small 9 pin transformer in the dc-dc converter circuit"
So I broke down and bought a IC-706mk2g. I still plan to fix the
730 one of these days, when I get another junker to get the part.
Shame for it to collect dust...Other than the display board,
it works great...It's easier to use when driving than the 706,
cuz it has no menus...I can work nearly everything on it, just
by feel...MK

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Old March 5th 05, 11:22 PM
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: OICU812 wrote:
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: :
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: I thought about hooking my Kenwood TS 520
: up to my car and doing the mobile thing also.Only problem is I have a
: Honda
: Civic and it does not offera lot of room for the rig and was
: wondering about
: current draw on my alternator ie would I need a bigger alternator for
: that
: etc.
:
: The alternator is probably ok, being you probably won't even be
: 50% duty cycle...The early 520's will work on 12v, but they are
: sort of weird, being the voltages and regulation are not quite
: as good as on 117v. But it will work. Probably at a reduced
: power compared to 117v. Yea, kinda large too. Would have to
: keep it on the seat, or floor...You might wanna save for a 12v
: rig. Much easier to deal with mobile and portable. I had a 520
: I rebuilt about 4-5 years ago..Sold it to a friend, and he ran
: it mobile for a short time...It worked, but was kinda funky, and
: he got a TS-450 shortly after that...He liked the 450 much better
: when mobile, needless to say...I ran a IC-730 for a long time, but
: the display board pooped out, and I couldn't get the part..
: "goofy small 9 pin transformer in the dc-dc converter circuit"
: So I broke down and bought a IC-706mk2g. I still plan to fix the
: 730 one of these days, when I get another junker to get the part.
: Shame for it to collect dust...Other than the display board,
: it works great...It's easier to use when driving than the 706,
: cuz it has no menus...I can work nearly everything on it, just
: by feel...MK


IOW I should look for maybe a mobile unit to work with to do mobile
dx.Gotcha.
See ,the reason I kinda brought this thing up is I have a landlord who is
not real keen on me having an antenna farm or even something like it on his
premises.I could get sneaky and do the dipole in the attic thing I guess.I
also need to get an atenna tuner when I plan to get stealthy.Ebay here we
come.


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Old March 5th 05, 11:24 PM
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: OICU812 wrote:
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: :
:
: I thought about hooking my Kenwood TS 520
: up to my car and doing the mobile thing also.Only problem is I have a
: Honda
: Civic and it does not offera lot of room for the rig and was
: wondering about
: current draw on my alternator ie would I need a bigger alternator for
: that
: etc.
:
: The alternator is probably ok, being you probably won't even be
: 50% duty cycle...The early 520's will work on 12v, but they are
: sort of weird, being the voltages and regulation are not quite
: as good as on 117v. But it will work. Probably at a reduced
: power compared to 117v. Yea, kinda large too. Would have to
: keep it on the seat, or floor...You might wanna save for a 12v
: rig. Much easier to deal with mobile and portable. I had a 520
: I rebuilt about 4-5 years ago..Sold it to a friend, and he ran
: it mobile for a short time...It worked, but was kinda funky, and
: he got a TS-450 shortly after that...He liked the 450 much better
: when mobile, needless to say...I ran a IC-730 for a long time, but
: the display board pooped out, and I couldn't get the part..
: "goofy small 9 pin transformer in the dc-dc converter circuit"
: So I broke down and bought a IC-706mk2g. I still plan to fix the
: 730 one of these days, when I get another junker to get the part.
: Shame for it to collect dust...Other than the display board,
: it works great...It's easier to use when driving than the 706,
: cuz it has no menus...I can work nearly everything on it, just
: by feel...MK
:

I also am led to believe my 7136's are going on the fringe also.It is a
radio given to me as a gift so you know how that goes.


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Old March 3rd 05, 11:36 PM
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"Joe S." wrote in message
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In 1996, I disassembled my antenna farm that graced the 3-acre plot where

we
lived in Manassas, VA:
-- 40- and 50-foot Rohn towers
-- two 135-foot dipoles each center-fed with ladder line
-- TH7
-- assorted VHF and UHF beams
-- 40-mtr inverted Vee

Bundled it all up and moved from Virginia to Tennessee where I moved into

a
restricted subdivision. The antenna farm stayed bundled up in the crawl
space.

In 2003, sold the house and moved into an apartment at which point I sold
the antenna farm for a fraction of what I paid for it.

Now, in 2005, living in an apartment on the Mississippi Gulf Coast and
trying to scrape together the money to build a house on a 100 x 100-foot

lot
where maybe I can put up a short dipole but will not be able to have a
tower.

So -- what's the point? As I sit here and read the debates about this

wire,
that vertical, some other yagi, yes/no on the Carolina Windom, advice on

an
antenna for a 10-acre plot -- I can't help but think: If you have an
antenna, thank the gods because any antenna radiates better than no

antenna.

AMEN on that! I have been on both sides of it, right now i have a big
aluminum farm, but i have been in apartments and still found a way to
operate. if nothing else load up the bedsprings and chat around town.



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