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Using Garage for Ham Shack
I spent several years in my teens using my dad's Heathkit SB-102 rig out in
the garage in Fort Worth. Yes, it does get hot around here during the summer, make no mistake about it. I'm a night owl by nature, and I can't count how many times I worked DX until the sun came up. Pros and Cons: * Keep the garage door open, and open the back door as well to let air flow through. Cheap, but effective only during the day. At night, june bugs and other critters are attracted by the interior lights and will make life miserable for you. (I'll never forget one on-air conversation when a june bug flew right down my shirt. "WHAAAAUUUGH!!!") These days, unfortunately, it's not wise to leave your garage door open unattended because some *@#$ might come in and steal all of your power tools. (Bitter experience.) Or worse. * Our garage had a VERY good wall-mounted air conditioner. It worked beautifully, even during the long, crushingly hot summer of 1980. In fact, it saved my parents' bacon when the house's main A/C unit failed and it took a couple of days to get it fixed. Mom & Dad just backed the car out of the garage, plopped down a mattress, turned on the wall-mounted A/C, and slept in cool comfort. [I'm sure Dad woke up each morning wondering, "What did she do to the bedroom now?"] Nice backup to have. I could work 40 meters all night long without worrying about the heat or the bugs. * The garage also served as a nice workshop, complete with parts cabinets, two workbenches, and lots of tools. Easy to try out new RF circuits quickly. I like the tornado-shelter idea. It's smaller and easier to keep cool. Also easier to secure valuable equipiment. |
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Using Garage for Ham Shack
"Alex" wrote in message oups.com... If you are set on the garage, the insulated door will do wonders. I replaced my old wooden door with plenty of holes and spider access, and it was the best thing I ever did lately!! I can work in the garage with a couple of fans running. It can get cold here in western NC, but in fairness I must mention that my garage and shack is downstairs and partially underground. Another suggestion to consider is one I used in a previous house: a spare closet! I put a desk in the closet with a hutch. There was enough room for all the radios, and when I was thru radio-ing, I could push the chair inside the closet and close the bi-fold doors! No one was the wiser!! People could come visit us in the den and never know there was a fully stocked radio room on the premises! My wife always joked about putting me in the basement, the dog house, or a closet. Now it was TRUE! 73 Jerry |
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