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Human-powered portable power generation
"Bill Horne, W1AC" writes:
Jon KÃ¥re Hellan wrote: [snip] Some months ago a portable, steam powered WWII agents' generator was on ebay. Jon, I never would have thought of that. Do you have URL or item number, or any other information? TIA. I didn't find the ebay auction. But I found this from QRP-L in 1996 (http://www.kkn.net/archives/html/QRP...sg01007.html): During WW2 there were a number of unique radios made principally by the Britts for the underground in Europe. After the war a number of these found their way into surplus stores in Australia. I had one of these (and how I wish I still had it but it was stolen years ago). This radio had as its power source a steam driven generator. This comprised a boiler about 2-3 gallons as I recall and a very neat little engine driving a 6 volt generator which was used to charge a lead acid battery. The boiler could be heated in any way including an open fire or a primus stove or whatever. The radio had an 807 in the output (cw only) and put out about 5 watts. I built a small modulator for it and had a lot of fun on AM in the portable mode. Regards Dave KI6QE/7 VK2IMJ Seriously, a 20-50W generator would be very useful for emergency communications if it could be made light enough. An improvised repeater placed on a convenient hill or mountain can do a lot of good, but you'd have to carry it on foot. At a good location, output power doesn't have to be high. Solar needs to be backed by heavy batteries. How light could such a generator be made? And viewed from a different angle: What's the minimum power you'd need for a cross-band repeater with 5 W output? Would other technologies than FM repeaters be more useful? 73 de LA4RT Jon, Trondheim, Norway |
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