Unchained Preppers
Communications => Radio => Topic started by: JohnyMac on November 13, 2018, 12:49:50 PM
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Attached is a short article I wrote on my trials and tribulations of my NVIS antenna build. Once a get a free minute I will convert so it can be read in its entirety on this site. Enjoy
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Good article Johny, very succinct. Is this the same antenna that's set up at your QTH?
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Yes it is Jackalope. I also took it to NC Scouts class a few weeks ago.
Using his loaner CTX-10 transceiver at 10 watts I was able to connect with N1MM in CT. N1MM is the logging hardware that many folks use for contesting. NC to CT, ain't bad.
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Yes it is Jackalope. I also took it to NC Scouts class a few weeks ago.
Using his loaner CTX-10 transceiver at 10 watts I was able to connect with N1MM in CT. N1MM is the logging hardware that many folks use for contesting. NC to CT, ain't bad.
Yeah that was pretty cool!
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I thought those things could talk across the ocean or from NY to CA and such. I mean way far away places.
Nemo
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I thought those things could talk across the ocean or from NY to CA and such. I mean way far away places.
Nemo
They can, it depends upon the frequency and the antenna. The antenna that Johny is using is made to specifically allow for relatively near communications, i.e., distances less than 300 miles. A NVIS antenna is difficult to find using direction finding techniques, so it's a good antenna for local or regional communications, but it's frequency dependent too. There's a lot more to communications than turning on a radio and hooking up an antenna.
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I was hoping only a string and tin cans. I need to do some learning on this stuff.
Nemo
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I was hoping only a string and tin cans. I need to do some learning on this stuff.
Nemo
:lmfao: