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On Tue, 15 Mar 2005 17:23:34 +0800, muskie wrote:
Hi, I'm thinking to make an antenna for the marine band (156mhz) and hooked to my vx-7r portable. 1. How could I make it to a reasonable carrying size (perhaps less than 12 inches)? 2. Is it possible to use the steel wire and put the heat shrink tube outside? 3. Is the wire solder to the SMA core and no ground need? Thanks, Muskie Cool radio! How do you like it? Have you used it to work any ham radio satellites, or copy any weather satellite pictures? How is for cross talk? What do you think of the HF receiver? Have you copied any weather charts off of HF with it? Since your vx-7r is not type certified as a commercial maritime radio, you need not worry about constructing an antenna suitable for transmitting. Almost any antenna from a paper clip to the helically loaded rubber whip that came with your vx-7r will receive just fine on the commercial maritime frequencies around 156.8 MHz. If you put the antenna that came with your radio on an antenna analyzer I suspect you would see very little difference between the 146 MHz amateur 2M FM band, going up to 156.8 MHz for the maritime band or going down to 137.5 MHz for the polar orbiting weather satellite band. Yaesu lists marine band coverage as a feature. How bad can it be? What do you want to achieve by changing your existing rubber whip? gblair (I) _at_ (really) sympatico (hate) _dot_ (spam) ca (email) _/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/ UNMATCHED WEATHERPROOFING The VX-7R case, keypad, speaker, and connectors are carefully sealed to protect the internal circuitry against water damage. And the optional CMP460A Speaker/Mic, like the transceiver itself, is rated for 30 minutes of submersion at a depth of up to three feet! THE BEST VERSATILITY EVER 50/144/430 MHz: 5w Power Utilizing a reliable FET power amplifier circuit, the VX-7R provides a full 5 Watts of power output on the 50, 144, and 430 MHz Amateur bands, with bonus coverage of the 222 MHz band at 300 mW (USA version Only) of power output. And for 6-meter AM enthusiasts, you also get 1 Watt of carrier power on the 50 MHz band! Four power levels may be selected, for optimum battery life. Dual Receive: V-V/U-U/V-U/GEN-HAM The VX-7R is capable of four modes of Dual Receive, including simultaneous reception on (1) two VHF frequencies; (2) two UHF frequencies; (3) one VHF and one UHF frequency; or (4) one "General Coverage" frequency and one "Ham" frequency. And when a call is received on the "Main" band, you can set up the VX-7R to reduce the audio level on the "Sub" band, if you like! Wide Frequency Coverage With continuous AM/FM reception coverage of 500 kHz to 999 MHz (cellular frequencies are blocked and non-restorable), the VX- 7R is ideal for monitoring HF shortwave broadcasts, the AM and FM Broadcast bands, plus a wide variety of Marine, Public Safety, and Government bands. And special memory banks for the Weather, Marine, and Shortwave bands make station selection effortless! _/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/ |
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