cruiseroutfit
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I've had this idea in my head of being able to set up a 12V basecamp operated mobile station, for example set up at a base camp in the Swell and be able to hit everything within reasonable reach of the 2M. The predominate uses for would be simplex operations ranging from 0 - 30? miles between operators. Doing so will require a better antenna setup than I'm currently familiar with. On a recent event in the San Rafael Swell area a member of our group setup a portable j-pole antenna and by locating it up on top of a decent rock formation near camp was able to reach out to incoming participants quite a ways out, a perfect application of practicality as our vehicle mounted units and antennas couldn't pick them up.
Tripod mounted? Or something portable like a roll up J-Pole? I like the idea of a tripod mounted that can all be stored in a small tube or soft carry case, of course the simplicity of the roll up can't be beating but I can envision times where mounting it would be troublesome?
What is the longest feasible length of coax you can feasibly use with say a 55W 2M unit before appreciable losses? Will higher quality cables make a big different over say 20+ feet?
I know some will instantly recommend I look into HF setups, I'm still yet to fully embrace anything but 2M setups in my HAM hobby honestly. I picked up a couple of HF rigs doing some horse trading recently but as I'm already setup in both my rigs with 2M's and 90% of the friends I travel with are 2M only, it just seems to make sense to start with 2M. Additionally I have a couple of older but quality 2M radios I got in the trades that I could easily dedicate to sitting 360 days out of the year and not feel like I've wasted much money.
Some links I've been reading through:
http://www.geocities.com/capecanaveral/5003/twig.htm
http://www.kb3kai.com/j-pole.php (sells pre-built roll up J-Poles)
http://www.w9idx.com/node/28
http://www.dxzone.com/catalog/Antennas/Portable/
I'd ideally like to build a 'kit' within a briefcase size (1650) or slightly larger Pelican case. Think 'bug out' yet easily used for normal outings too. A rolled up power supply cable within to reach a battery say 30 ft away (which requires some forethought too). Any thoughts on this?
Our local ham shack had an ICOM portable setup in a backpack, with a battery pack and all. Very slick. I can't remember if it was something ICOM was making or if it was something he was assembling. The catch is the expense, I want to say it was in the $1000 area and the durability as I want something in a waterproof case that can be tossed in the bed of a truck until deployed. My budget is more in the $200 range, and I already have the 2M. So I need a roll of appropriately sized power supply wire (would be slick to have a small fuse holder mounted in the case), I'll need the coax and Pelican case and then of course the main concern for me, a high quality portable antenna.
Any suggestions?
Tripod mounted? Or something portable like a roll up J-Pole? I like the idea of a tripod mounted that can all be stored in a small tube or soft carry case, of course the simplicity of the roll up can't be beating but I can envision times where mounting it would be troublesome?
What is the longest feasible length of coax you can feasibly use with say a 55W 2M unit before appreciable losses? Will higher quality cables make a big different over say 20+ feet?
I know some will instantly recommend I look into HF setups, I'm still yet to fully embrace anything but 2M setups in my HAM hobby honestly. I picked up a couple of HF rigs doing some horse trading recently but as I'm already setup in both my rigs with 2M's and 90% of the friends I travel with are 2M only, it just seems to make sense to start with 2M. Additionally I have a couple of older but quality 2M radios I got in the trades that I could easily dedicate to sitting 360 days out of the year and not feel like I've wasted much money.
Some links I've been reading through:
http://www.geocities.com/capecanaveral/5003/twig.htm
http://www.kb3kai.com/j-pole.php (sells pre-built roll up J-Poles)
http://www.w9idx.com/node/28
http://www.dxzone.com/catalog/Antennas/Portable/
I'd ideally like to build a 'kit' within a briefcase size (1650) or slightly larger Pelican case. Think 'bug out' yet easily used for normal outings too. A rolled up power supply cable within to reach a battery say 30 ft away (which requires some forethought too). Any thoughts on this?
Our local ham shack had an ICOM portable setup in a backpack, with a battery pack and all. Very slick. I can't remember if it was something ICOM was making or if it was something he was assembling. The catch is the expense, I want to say it was in the $1000 area and the durability as I want something in a waterproof case that can be tossed in the bed of a truck until deployed. My budget is more in the $200 range, and I already have the 2M. So I need a roll of appropriately sized power supply wire (would be slick to have a small fuse holder mounted in the case), I'll need the coax and Pelican case and then of course the main concern for me, a high quality portable antenna.
Any suggestions?