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The Comet CA-2x4SR dual band is a 2 meter and 440 MHz mobile antenna. It is a 5/8 wave on 2 meters providing 3.8 dB gain and a 5/8 wave on 440 MHz providing 6.2 dB gain. VSWR 1.5 : 1 or less. This antenna can handle up to 150 watts. This antenna is black with three coils on the whip element. The CA-2x4SR is pretuned, but an Allen wrench for adjusting is included. | The Comet CA-2x4SR dual band is a 2 meter and 440 MHz mobile antenna. It is a 5/8 wave on 2 meters providing 3.8 dB gain and a 5/8 wave on 440 MHz providing 6.2 dB gain. VSWR 1.5 : 1 or less. This antenna can handle up to 150 watts. This antenna is black with three coils on the whip element. The CA-2x4SR is pretuned, but an Allen wrench for adjusting is included. | ||
This antenna is 40 inches (1.02 m) high. The connector type is UHF | This antenna is 40 inches (1.02 m) high. The connector type is UHF | ||
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==Note to Moderator / Admin == | ==Note to Moderator / Admin == | ||
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Revision as of 22:44, 3 April 2016
ke0etz - Christian Amateur Radio Operator
Derek Winterstien / Nebraska
Contents
- 1 Current Events
- 2 About Me
- 3 Memo: Proposal (Please Read)
- 4 Recent Equipment Photographs
- 5 Working Inventory
- 6 Antenna Tuners
- 7 My Tower
- 8 Vintage
- 9 For Sale
- 10 Local Repeaters
- 11 Sun Spots
- 12 Skip
- 13 Hy Gain Penetrator
- 14 Investigating
- 15 Scanning the HF dial
- 16 Wavelength to Frequency Table
- 17 Some Local Nets
- 18 power supply
- 19 Note to Moderator / Admin
Current Events
UPDATED: Friday, March 18, 2016
I put the 70cm Yaga beam up on the tower today. Now it is much easier to hit the Omaha UHF repeaters.
SWIARC is testing digital mode on their .82 repeater starting today. Signal strength for me when from a 6+ down to 2 on the S-meter. It will be interesting to see how this plays out. Ham radio is all about experimenting!
When I was transmitting on my old Kenwood TR-7400A today, using an omi on the roof several feet from the UHF yagi which is up on the tower, the Kenwood on full power wiped out the front-end on the UHF rig I was using, causing it to go nutty and shut itself off. It seemed to come out of it after being reset. I was a bit worried that it was toast. Reflected signal is low coming in the cable on the Kenwood, however, there is a lot of RF in the shack on full power transmit. The radio itself is a strong emitter of RF coming out of the case, more so than the newer radios. I am going to start setting my coffee cup on the Kenwood when I use it, so the stray RF keeps the coffee warm.
SOME OLDER POSTS:
I have been studying and experimenting more with cross-band repeat[...]. Updates to how it works and what is permissible by the FCC can be read on the wiki page about Ham Radio Cross Band Repeater. Maybe I will discuss [...].
In my area our local ham group, the Plattsmouth Amateur Radio Club, we have been experimenting with DMR and SDR. The club president, KB0OGO, did a demonstration of SDR with his new SDRplay receiver. KI0PY has demonstrated MotoTRBO with a Motorola branded HT while I have recently obtained the Tytera MD-380.
I've been building antennas, with my most recent endeavor to build a 6-meter "squalo" horizontally polarized antenna. There is a local 6-meter [...].
About Me
Renewed my interest in radio after over two decades in absentia and obtained my ticket last summer. I am testing for my General at the next available VE event and studying for the Extra, which I plan to achieve eventually. I plan to start working HF as soon as possible. This is all after not knowing for sure whether or not I would care to get back into radio. At this point in my life I think it is a good fit for me.
Memo: Proposal (Please Read)
This memo is something I plan to present to the leadership of local amateur radio clubs in my area. Please read and if you agree, consider printing it and presenting it your own local ARC.
Proposal to Create an Amateur Net for New Licensees
- Download: File:PtCaANfNL.pdf
Update: There is interest in the concept. Discussion is taking place to locate volunteers and select a time and repeater frequency.
About the "Go" Net (or whatever we decide to call it)along with details and the progress of implementation please see: SW Iowa and Eastern Nebraska Go Net
The name "Tech Net" has been abandoned for the purpose of disambiguation. It is not a technical discussion net. It is a net for those newly licensed to receive an inviting and warm introduction to the hobby.
Recent Equipment Photographs
Working Inventory
Transceivers I have collected and used over the years are listed here. I am trying to locate the ones I stored away. Since I have renewed my interest in radio communication after many years (late 80s early 90s) I have started buying here and there again. My radio hobby has to be on a budget so don't expect any super-mega-digital-all-crazy $$$ rigs in this collection.
Working Inventory: HF
Primary Base Rig:
- Kenwood TS-940SAT - A Solid State Competition Grade HF Transceiver. Solid state HF transceiver, radio bands from 160 to 10 meters, general coverage receiver from 150 kHz to 30 MHz, CW, SSB, AM, FSK, and narrow-band FM. 100 Watt out. The S model has no auto tuner, while my SAT has the auto tuner.
The nice thing about this radio is "no menus." Everything is controlled by manual controls on the face. It needed some attention when it came to me. I have corrected some problems with it including the well known PLL lock problem, the sub display not working, and a problem with the auto tuner. I think it is ready for use.
Primary Mobile Rig:
- Alinco DX-70T HF/6m Tranceiver - Working. This transceiver will cover 160 meters - 10 meters and 6 meters. SSB, CW, FM 1.8MHz-30MHz 100 Watts; 50MHz-54MHz: 10 Watts (AM) 1.8 MHz - 30 MHz 40 Watts; 5OMHz - 54 MHz: 4 Watts.
Shelved or in Storage:
- Clear Channel Ranger AR-3500 - In storage. Hand-me-down from a family member. I like my President HR2510 better although this AR3500 is the 100 watt model so it is more powerful. It does have power! This radio is in unknown condition. I haven't powered it up in over 20 years.
- Uniden President HR2510 - Working however since it hasn't been used much in a couple decades I think it is a bit out of tune. The SWR meter on it never seemed to work well. I used to thump the signal display to get it to register. I have worked this radio a lot and made many contacts. In 1990 I was able to make regular contacts in the UK. Used with the Hy Gain Penetrator antenna, which has to be shorted a bit for 10-meter operation, and during the right solar activity, this radio is great for making long distant contacts on HF band. Here is what it looks like:
When I get this back on a good antenna I plan to make some contacts before this sunspot cycle dries up. I will eventually put a log here. This is my only working HF radio right now.
I also have some old amps and equipment not worth mentioning. Though, the tube AMP I have will do 800 watts.
- Yaesu Sommerkamp FT-7B - This was also a hand-me-down from a family member. It once worked, but now doesn't seem to put out any power, low output problem. I plan to take it apart and start with a good cleaning, then go from there.
Working Inventory: VHF & UHF
- Icom IC-2820H with UT123 board. This is a dual band 2m / 70cm transceiver with optional D-Star digital mode. Mine has the D-Star board installed. I haven't had this radio very long. I will post some pics and a review after I have put some time in on it. There is the Nebraska D-Star Club, and the D-Star Repeater and User Directory. You can register your callsign for use on D-Star.
- TYT TH-9800 Quad Band Transceiver. This radio does cover 10-meter but not with SSB so I didn't list it up there. It is strictly AM-FM mode. It is a Chinese knockoff of Yaseau. I got it for under $200 new. looks like:
The above is a stock image. I will snap a pic of it as it is hooked up in my van as soon as I clean up the way I mounted it. Right now it is held to the dash by zip ties.
- Kenwood TR-7400A - My old VHF mobile rig. I dug this out of storage but can't find where I put the microphone.
Actual pic: I hooked this up to a VHF HT antenna and a 12v PSU to see if it still worked. Even if I had the mic I wouldn't key down on this type of antenna. I was picking up conversation from a couple local repeaters. Sounded good. When I find the mic I will hook it up in my van and see if it still transmits well enough.
- QYT KT-8900 dual band 20W MINI Moblie radio. This is a noisy little rig that I put in the wife's car. I wouldn't recommend this radio to anyone.
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Kenwood TR-8300- tested and dead.
It was stored at my parents farm. I found it in a moldy box in an out building, rusted and wet. Total loss.
- Kenwood TK 880H - This is a Part 90 radio which retails with the following feature list: 32 systems / 250 groups (trunked mode), Max 600 channels (trunked mode), Max 250 channels capacity (conventional mode), 12 character dot matririx LCD, 10 character alphanumeric alias. This radio can be programmed for use on Ham bands. Programming is done with KPG-49D software. It is supposed to be 50 watts and programmable for use between 400 to 430 mhz. With a dummy load I tested it at about 30 watts. Requires a serial cable to program, serial on one end, RJ45 on the other.
Digital
I have been testing the water on DMR with the Tytera MD-380 which is MotoTRBO compatible. DMR is Digital 2-Way Radio. If you're interested in DMR take a look at Using DMR which is a guide to get you started.
Miscellaneous HTs
- Yaesu VX-2R
- Baofeng BF-F8HP
- Baofeng UV-B6
- Kenwood TK-380K
- Tokmate UHF
Actually I have a box full of HTs mostly China made and a few old Radio Shack "Realistic" models.
Antenna Tuners
Dentron Jr. Monitor
- HF coverage from 1.6-30 MHz
- 300w
Manufactured by Prime for Dentron.
MFJ-945E
- HF+6M coverage from 1.8 to 60 Mhz
- 300/60 and 30/6 Watt ranges
- ON/OFF lamp switch
- MFJ Product Page
MJF-941E
- HF coverage from 1.8 - 30 Mhz
- 300/60 and 30/6 watt ranges
- ON/OFF lamp switch
- Bypass
- 4:1 balun
- MFJ Product Page
My Tower
I have a Rohn BX40 tower. I would like to eventually go higher. Right now, the BX40 will have to suffice.
It is a free standing tower anchored to a concrete slab. The depth of the slab is below the frost line. Two of the 3 tower legs are grounded to 8ft 1/2" buried copper pipe. I have an HF antenna built on a 120ft stretch across the top of the property line fence. I also use the roof of my house and chimney for various antenna configurations.
Vintage
I collect vintage tube radios, shortwave radios, and various related. I will throw some pics up here when I get time.
For Sale
ITEM DESCRIPTION PRICE ----------------------------------------------------- --------Kenwood TS-430S - (used) ................................. $Dead Cobra 124 GTL - (used) expanded 365 channels ............. $ 350.00 --- tested, fully functional. Tokmate TU30 (new) Handheld UHF 400-480MHz ............... $ 35.00 --- NIB, will program for you at no additional cost. Hy Gain Omni Directional 10 meter antenna (used) ......... sold
The Hy Gain antenna was damaged by a storm. What remains has been sold. I had a second one in storage. If I can locate it I might post it here for sale.
Update: second Hy Gain P500 was disposed of by my parents, probably scrapped for metal round up on the farm.
Cobra 142 GTL expanded for 365 channels operate 10-meter USB and LSB.
Local Repeaters
East Nebraska and West Iowa Active Repeater List
Sun Spots
Sunspot numbers wax and wane in an approximately 11-year cycle. Solar Cycle 1 spanned the years 1755 to 1766. The last, Cycle 23, peaked in April 2000 with an average of 120 sunspots per day around the time of maximum. The last minimum part of the cycle bottomed out in December 2008, was the longest and quietest in over a century. Cycle 24 is occurring now in 1014 - 1015. Cycle 24 is a disappointing cycle. 10-meter DX depends largely on solar activity. Skip on 10-meter is active now and predicted to remain active until 2018 or shortly thereafter. It is a weak sunspot cycle, however, it is enough to provide for skip.
Cycle 24 actually peaked in 2014.
We need more sunspots! Join my campaign to lobby Washington to pass a bill that creates sunspots. Click HERE to send us your donation.
Skip
VHF
- 6m : sporadic, mostly daytime.
HF
- 10m : evening propagation and daytime mostly and during high sunspot period of solar cycle.
- 12 - 17m : daytime bands, usually opened.
- 20m : Can be opened day or night. This is a reliable band for DX.
- 40m : local skip during the day, DX at night.
- 80m : local skip during the day, longer distance DX at night.
MF
- 160m : night propagation. local skip.
Hy Gain Penetrator
The Hy Gain Penetrator antenna designer Howell Pabian is now retired in the Lincoln, Nebraska! That's where I ordered my antennas from. A little 2-way radio shop that once existed on O Street.
Hy Gain Penetrator Facts:
- 5/8 wave ground plane antenna.
- shorten the vertical radiator for 10-meter use.
MFJ now owns the rights to Hy Gain in name. lb
A new version of the antenna is back in production.
- Hy-gain SPT-500 (fall in love again!)
Investigating
Icom IC-9100
Base Amateur HF/VHF/UHF Transceiver
Frequency range 10-160 m + WARC / 6 m / 2m / 70cm
23cm + D-Star optional, Requires 13.8 VDC at 24 amps. 12.5 x 4.6 x 13.5 inches 24.3 lbs.
- used value: $1,800.00
- new value: $2480.00
- built in SWR?
Equipment: Connect Systems CS750 DMR Digital/Analog Radio
Digital Mobile Radio (DMR) - The new CS750 is the first DMR-compatible radio to be designed specifically for the Ham market.
- $210
Equipment: Yaesu VX-3R VHF/UHF DualBand Handheld -vs- ZASTONE ZT-2R+
The Yaesu Receives 0.5-999Mhz AM/FMN/FMW, Transmits 144-148 & 430-450Mhz VHF/UHF FM Output is 1.5W Vhf, 1W UHF
The ZASTONE ZT-2R+ TX Frequency Ranges: 144-146 MHz 430-440 MHz (but no info on AM/FM)
Icom ICR6 Broadband Receiver
0.100 ~ 1309.995MHz in AM / FM / WFM.
Yaesu FT-736R
The Yaesu FT-736R all-mode transceiver incorporates up to four band modules covering the 50, 144, 220, 430, 440 and 1200 MHz amateur bands. The FT-736R is supplied standard with 2 meters and 440 (at 25 watts output). Standard modes are SSB, CW and FM. This radio has operating conveniences usually found only on HF transceivers, such as IF shift, IF notch, keypad entry, noise blanker, all mode VOX and three-speed selectable AGC. The memory system includes 100 general purpose memories, 10 full duplex cross-band memories and 1 global call channel, all of which store mode and frequency.
$615.00 / $667.61 Used: Excellent $670.00 / $715.00 Used: Excellent with optional 6m and other addons $645.00 / $697.61 Used: Excellent $520.00 / $560.00 Used: Good with FTS8 tone unit
The Yaesu FT-726R (726 rather than 736) is an older unit that is lower power, only 10w. These typically sell for $200 less than the FT-736R and I would not recommend paying over $400 for a used working model.
Scanning the HF dial
Day Night kHz use location language comments
X 0.330 CW X 3.215 AM SW english news, political X 3.330 AM SW english automated beacon X 3.618 LSB ham english X 3.625 LSB ham english X 3.700 LSB ham english X 3.908 LSB ham english X 3.908 LSB ham english X 3.916 LSB ham english X 3.936 LSB ham english X 7.138 LSB ham english X 7.217 LSB ham X 7.385 AM SW english religious X 7.455 AM SW english religious X 7.489 AM SW english X 7.569 AM SW english X 9.395 AM SW english X 9.474 AM SW english religious X 9.790 AM SW english X 9.800 AM SW english news X 9.955 AM SW english religious X 9.975 AM SW english X 9.980 AM SW english religious X 11.550 AM SW spanish X 11.670 AM SW foreign X 11.780 AM SW foreign X 11.825 AM SW english religious X 11.840 AM SW foreign same as 13.743 X 11.950 AM SW spanish strong signal X 12.160 AM SW USA english midwest USA, call in talkshow X 13.743 AM SW foreign X 14.670 AM SW Canada english radio beacon X 15.120 AM SW foreign X 15.230 AM SW spanish X 15.370 AM SW spanish same as 15.230 X 15.700 AM SW China english China radio propiganda, news, strong signal X 18.155 USB ham english
Wavelength to Frequency Table
Meter Band Frequency Range and Use -------------------------------------------------- 160 meter 1800 - 2000 kHz ham radio 120 meter 2300 - 2498 kHz broadcasting 90 meter 3200 - 3400 kHz broadcasting 80 meter 3500 - 4000 kHz ham radio 60 meter 4750 - 4995 kHz broadcasting 49 meter 5950 - 6250 kHz broadcasting 41 meter 7100 - 7300 kHz broadcasting 40 meter 7000 - 7300 kHz ham radio 31 meter 9500 - 9900 kHz broadcasting 30 meter 10100 - 10150 kHz ham radio 25 meter 11650 - 11975 kHz broadcasting 22 meter 13600 - 13800 kHz broadcasting 20 meter 14000 - 14350 kHz ham radio 19 meter 15100 - 15600 kHz broadcasting 17 meter 18068 - 18168 kHz ham radio 16 meter 17550 - 17900 kHz broadcasting 15 meter 21000 - 21450 kHz ham radio 13 meter 21450 - 21850 kHz broadcasting 12 meter 24890 - 24990 ham radio 11 meter 25670 - 26100 kHz broadcasting 10 meter 28 - 29.7 MHz ham radio 6 meter 50 - 54 MHz ham radio since 1947 5 meter 56 – 64 MHz taken from ham radio in 1946 4 meter 70.000 MHz – 70.500 MHz 3 meter 76 - 88 MHz 88 - 108 MHz broadcasting 2 meter 144 MHz to 148 MHz for ham 1.25 meter 219 - 225 MHz 70 centimeter 420 - 450 MHz ham 462 - 468 MHz non-ham public 33 centimeter 902.000 MHz – 928.000 MHz 23 centimeter 1.240 GHz – 1.300 GHz 13 centimeter 2.300 GHz – 2.450 GHz
Some Local Nets
2m and 70cm Nets
- 2m/FM: Douglas Co ARES, Sunday at 9:00pm on ??? repeater 147.360
- 2m/FM: Heartland Hams, Mondays at 7:00pm on Glenwood Iowa 145.290 repeater.
- 2m/FM: SWIARC, Mondays at 9:00pm on AKSARBEN 147.390 repeater. Predetermined Subject.
- 2m/FM: SWIARC, Wednesdays at 9:00pm on Council Bluffs Iowa 146.820 repeater. Open Chat.
6m Nets
mobile antennas
CSB-770A
Comet's BEST DualBand Mobile Antennas 2M/440MHz high gain antenna Gain& Wave: 2M 5/8 wave 4.4dBi 440MHz Two 5/8 waves 6.9dBi VSWR: 1.5:1 or less Max Power: 150W Length: 50" Connector: Gold-plated PL-259 Fold-over hinge included
Tram 1180
2M/70cm 5/8 wave mobile antenna 37.5" tall NMO mount eham: 4.1
CA-2x4SR The Comet CA-2x4SR dual band is a 2 meter and 440 MHz mobile antenna. It is a 5/8 wave on 2 meters providing 3.8 dB gain and a 5/8 wave on 440 MHz providing 6.2 dB gain. VSWR 1.5 : 1 or less. This antenna can handle up to 150 watts. This antenna is black with three coils on the whip element. The CA-2x4SR is pretuned, but an Allen wrench for adjusting is included.
This antenna is 40 inches (1.02 m) high. The connector type is UHF
power supply
Most modern power supplies are the switching type while older power supplies are the linear type. The linear type are not very energy efficient and they are also larger and weigh a lot more.
Note to Moderator / Admin
Please contact me prior to considering making modifications to my own user page.