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Bob Cook wrote: Re 20 meter hamstick and AH-4: Do you mean you are using an AH-4 to tune the 20 m hamstick to other bands? If so, to which bands and what kind of SWR's? Bob K9KKY I have used it on 40 meters successfully and on 15 and 10. The SWR is perfect. The efficiency of the system is not so good. I can do the same thing with my Webster BandSpanner. My biggest problem is being mobile when there is a band opening. Havn't found that many on 15 & 10 recently....at least when I have been in the car. With the AH-4, it really doesn't matter what I put back on the antenna mount. It will find he L/C combination and match it to the radio (within reason of course...obviously can't use a 1/4 wave UHF spike on 40 meters). I have been looking around for a 102" CB whip. That would work as well as anything. |
Bob Cook wrote: Re 20 meter hamstick and AH-4: Do you mean you are using an AH-4 to tune the 20 m hamstick to other bands? If so, to which bands and what kind of SWR's? Bob K9KKY I have used it on 40 meters successfully and on 15 and 10. The SWR is perfect. The efficiency of the system is not so good. I can do the same thing with my Webster BandSpanner. My biggest problem is being mobile when there is a band opening. Havn't found that many on 15 & 10 recently....at least when I have been in the car. With the AH-4, it really doesn't matter what I put back on the antenna mount. It will find he L/C combination and match it to the radio (within reason of course...obviously can't use a 1/4 wave UHF spike on 40 meters). I have been looking around for a 102" CB whip. That would work as well as anything. |
Bah.. Forgot I'd moved the page to qsl.net
the correct URL is http://www.qsl.net/ai8w/TruckPics/ Sorry about that. 73 de AI8W, Chris sideband wrote: Try Radio Shack for the 102" whip.. they still sell em Oh, and for kicks, you might want to chuckle at my insanity while looking at a similar setup at http://www.csotbs.org/ai8w/TruckPics I sold that truck, and haven't had a chance to reconstruct that system on the new truck yet, but it's coming. 73 de AI8W, Chris Nitespark wrote: Bob Cook wrote: Re 20 meter hamstick and AH-4: Do you mean you are using an AH-4 to tune the 20 m hamstick to other bands? If so, to which bands and what kind of SWR's? Bob K9KKY I have used it on 40 meters successfully and on 15 and 10. The SWR is perfect. The efficiency of the system is not so good. I can do the same thing with my Webster BandSpanner. My biggest problem is being mobile when there is a band opening. Havn't found that many on 15 & 10 recently....at least when I have been in the car. With the AH-4, it really doesn't matter what I put back on the antenna mount. It will find he L/C combination and match it to the radio (within reason of course...obviously can't use a 1/4 wave UHF spike on 40 meters). I have been looking around for a 102" CB whip. That would work as well as anything. |
Bah.. Forgot I'd moved the page to qsl.net
the correct URL is http://www.qsl.net/ai8w/TruckPics/ Sorry about that. 73 de AI8W, Chris sideband wrote: Try Radio Shack for the 102" whip.. they still sell em Oh, and for kicks, you might want to chuckle at my insanity while looking at a similar setup at http://www.csotbs.org/ai8w/TruckPics I sold that truck, and haven't had a chance to reconstruct that system on the new truck yet, but it's coming. 73 de AI8W, Chris Nitespark wrote: Bob Cook wrote: Re 20 meter hamstick and AH-4: Do you mean you are using an AH-4 to tune the 20 m hamstick to other bands? If so, to which bands and what kind of SWR's? Bob K9KKY I have used it on 40 meters successfully and on 15 and 10. The SWR is perfect. The efficiency of the system is not so good. I can do the same thing with my Webster BandSpanner. My biggest problem is being mobile when there is a band opening. Havn't found that many on 15 & 10 recently....at least when I have been in the car. With the AH-4, it really doesn't matter what I put back on the antenna mount. It will find he L/C combination and match it to the radio (within reason of course...obviously can't use a 1/4 wave UHF spike on 40 meters). I have been looking around for a 102" CB whip. That would work as well as anything. |
I am sure RS sells them. I was just looking for one at a flea market,
or hamfest or something for a few bucks. I am not in desperate need of one just looking to try it out for comparison purposes. Tried the link below and it does not work. sideband wrote: Try Radio Shack for the 102" whip.. they still sell em Oh, and for kicks, you might want to chuckle at my insanity while looking at a similar setup at http://www.csotbs.org/ai8w/TruckPics I sold that truck, and haven't had a chance to reconstruct that system on the new truck yet, but it's coming. 73 de AI8W, Chris Nitespark wrote: Bob Cook wrote: Re 20 meter hamstick and AH-4: Do you mean you are using an AH-4 to tune the 20 m hamstick to other bands? If so, to which bands and what kind of SWR's? Bob K9KKY I have used it on 40 meters successfully and on 15 and 10. The SWR is perfect. The efficiency of the system is not so good. I can do the same thing with my Webster BandSpanner. My biggest problem is being mobile when there is a band opening. Havn't found that many on 15 & 10 recently....at least when I have been in the car. With the AH-4, it really doesn't matter what I put back on the antenna mount. It will find he L/C combination and match it to the radio (within reason of course...obviously can't use a 1/4 wave UHF spike on 40 meters). I have been looking around for a 102" CB whip. That would work as well as anything. |
I am sure RS sells them. I was just looking for one at a flea market,
or hamfest or something for a few bucks. I am not in desperate need of one just looking to try it out for comparison purposes. Tried the link below and it does not work. sideband wrote: Try Radio Shack for the 102" whip.. they still sell em Oh, and for kicks, you might want to chuckle at my insanity while looking at a similar setup at http://www.csotbs.org/ai8w/TruckPics I sold that truck, and haven't had a chance to reconstruct that system on the new truck yet, but it's coming. 73 de AI8W, Chris Nitespark wrote: Bob Cook wrote: Re 20 meter hamstick and AH-4: Do you mean you are using an AH-4 to tune the 20 m hamstick to other bands? If so, to which bands and what kind of SWR's? Bob K9KKY I have used it on 40 meters successfully and on 15 and 10. The SWR is perfect. The efficiency of the system is not so good. I can do the same thing with my Webster BandSpanner. My biggest problem is being mobile when there is a band opening. Havn't found that many on 15 & 10 recently....at least when I have been in the car. With the AH-4, it really doesn't matter what I put back on the antenna mount. It will find he L/C combination and match it to the radio (within reason of course...obviously can't use a 1/4 wave UHF spike on 40 meters). I have been looking around for a 102" CB whip. That would work as well as anything. |
Yeah... I moved the page, and for some reason the old URL came flowing
out of my fingers... try http://www.qsl.net/ai8w/TruckPics/ 73 de AI8W, Chris Nitespark wrote: I am sure RS sells them. I was just looking for one at a flea market, or hamfest or something for a few bucks. I am not in desperate need of one just looking to try it out for comparison purposes. Tried the link below and it does not work. sideband wrote: Try Radio Shack for the 102" whip.. they still sell em Oh, and for kicks, you might want to chuckle at my insanity while looking at a similar setup at http://www.csotbs.org/ai8w/TruckPics I sold that truck, and haven't had a chance to reconstruct that system on the new truck yet, but it's coming. 73 de AI8W, Chris Nitespark wrote: Bob Cook wrote: Re 20 meter hamstick and AH-4: Do you mean you are using an AH-4 to tune the 20 m hamstick to other bands? If so, to which bands and what kind of SWR's? Bob K9KKY I have used it on 40 meters successfully and on 15 and 10. The SWR is perfect. The efficiency of the system is not so good. I can do the same thing with my Webster BandSpanner. My biggest problem is being mobile when there is a band opening. Havn't found that many on 15 & 10 recently....at least when I have been in the car. With the AH-4, it really doesn't matter what I put back on the antenna mount. It will find he L/C combination and match it to the radio (within reason of course...obviously can't use a 1/4 wave UHF spike on 40 meters). I have been looking around for a 102" CB whip. That would work as well as anything. |
Yeah... I moved the page, and for some reason the old URL came flowing
out of my fingers... try http://www.qsl.net/ai8w/TruckPics/ 73 de AI8W, Chris Nitespark wrote: I am sure RS sells them. I was just looking for one at a flea market, or hamfest or something for a few bucks. I am not in desperate need of one just looking to try it out for comparison purposes. Tried the link below and it does not work. sideband wrote: Try Radio Shack for the 102" whip.. they still sell em Oh, and for kicks, you might want to chuckle at my insanity while looking at a similar setup at http://www.csotbs.org/ai8w/TruckPics I sold that truck, and haven't had a chance to reconstruct that system on the new truck yet, but it's coming. 73 de AI8W, Chris Nitespark wrote: Bob Cook wrote: Re 20 meter hamstick and AH-4: Do you mean you are using an AH-4 to tune the 20 m hamstick to other bands? If so, to which bands and what kind of SWR's? Bob K9KKY I have used it on 40 meters successfully and on 15 and 10. The SWR is perfect. The efficiency of the system is not so good. I can do the same thing with my Webster BandSpanner. My biggest problem is being mobile when there is a band opening. Havn't found that many on 15 & 10 recently....at least when I have been in the car. With the AH-4, it really doesn't matter what I put back on the antenna mount. It will find he L/C combination and match it to the radio (within reason of course...obviously can't use a 1/4 wave UHF spike on 40 meters). I have been looking around for a 102" CB whip. That would work as well as anything. |
I didn't even see the rest of the pics. When I scrolled down, I saw
them. Guess you get a lot of comments at the truckstops from the other drivers???? Certainly not an antenna configuration for someone driving a Ford Focus. sideband wrote: Yes.. If you would read the description paragraphs, you would have found out that from the feedpoint of the one 102" whip, to the end of the other 102" whip (insulated from ground) is 40' of wire. it was all part of the radiating element. de AI8W, Chris Nitespark wrote: sideband wrote: Bah.. Forgot I'd moved the page to qsl.net the correct URL is http://www.qsl.net/ai8w/TruckPics/ Sorry about that. Got the correct URL. Interesting config. I notice the antenna is pinned over, looks like either wire or string. If its wire, is that part of the radiating element??? The pic made me think of my first computer/radio setup. It was a Commodore Vic 20 with a Kantronics TU. This was when interfacing computers to radios was the newest thing. I invited a friend to the shack showing him the RTTY and CW capabilities. I tuned into a 20 meter CW QSO. As we sat there watching the message on the screen at 20 wpm, the operator was in an 18-wheeler on the interstate (somewhere). A week later, my friend had a computer hooked to his system. |
I didn't even see the rest of the pics. When I scrolled down, I saw
them. Guess you get a lot of comments at the truckstops from the other drivers???? Certainly not an antenna configuration for someone driving a Ford Focus. sideband wrote: Yes.. If you would read the description paragraphs, you would have found out that from the feedpoint of the one 102" whip, to the end of the other 102" whip (insulated from ground) is 40' of wire. it was all part of the radiating element. de AI8W, Chris Nitespark wrote: sideband wrote: Bah.. Forgot I'd moved the page to qsl.net the correct URL is http://www.qsl.net/ai8w/TruckPics/ Sorry about that. Got the correct URL. Interesting config. I notice the antenna is pinned over, looks like either wire or string. If its wire, is that part of the radiating element??? The pic made me think of my first computer/radio setup. It was a Commodore Vic 20 with a Kantronics TU. This was when interfacing computers to radios was the newest thing. I invited a friend to the shack showing him the RTTY and CW capabilities. I tuned into a 20 meter CW QSO. As we sat there watching the message on the screen at 20 wpm, the operator was in an 18-wheeler on the interstate (somewhere). A week later, my friend had a computer hooked to his system. |
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