venerdì 22 luglio 2011
European 10m QSO with a CB Blade antenna
The antenna is an Intek KA-27, see details on radiomuseum http://www.radiomuseum.org/r/intek_flexible_mobile_cb_anten.html
I's small (80cm) and cheap (14 euros). The blade is cut for 11m CB band, but had an acceptable SWR on 10m when fed against a short counterpoise (1,5m) and mounted on the front BNC connector of my FT-817. Trying the antenna indoors (near my window pointing to east) I've made several 10m QSO in Italy and east europe (LZ, YO). Nice for a cheap blade!
Fotos and further infos in the next days.
lunedì 27 giugno 2011
1000 Miles per Watt Award from QRP-ARCI
My setup was:
- Yaesu FT-817ND
- Tuner Elecraft T-1
- Antenna Up-and-Outer 2x5mt
- Band: 10m
Let me show the E-QSL:
mercoledì 15 giugno 2011
mercoledì 6 aprile 2011
Roll-up 2m Jpole Antenna
Is the first antenna I've built. Very simple, cheap, and a true performer for 2m FM communication. I follow the project by WB3GCK (http://www.qsl.net/wb3gck/jpole.htm).
In the picture above you find also metric measures. I highly reccomend this antenna for beginners: is a wide band antenna and also if was a little mismatch with cuts, it mantains a very good SWR.
Where to find 300 ohm TV twinlead cheaply: if you need little quantities of twinlead, buy a receiving FM broadcast antenna, the cost is circa 1-2€ and there is enough twinlead to make a 2m jpole.
Boost your HT for almost nothing
The trick is trivial, and is surely well known to all hams operating in HF: a quarter wave vertical MUST be used with a good ground plane or against one or several counterpoises. This is true also in VHF region, but what is the amount of improvement? I soon arrange a quick-and-dirty counterpoise for my VX-2: 49 cm of speaker wire wrapped around the SMA antenna connector: the improvement in RX seems to be incredible, better than 1 s-point, in some conditions even 2 s-points!
The performance improvement is significant: we can note that 1 s-point is 6 dB; this means that my VX-2 with quarter wave counterpoise is more powerful that a 5W HT without counterpoise. In TX same situation: other hams reports that is a +1 s-point when I use the counterpoise.
I’ve built a more clean and stable version: a 6mm ring terminal and 49 cm of RG-174 (only braid connected). The 6mm terminal fits well in the SMA connector, and screwing the antenna lock counterpoise firmly in place.
The counterpoise is useful for all kind of quarter wave antenna, even shorted quarter wave or rubber ducks. Of course, I try also many conventional 5W HT, with the same (good) results in terms of performances. In UHF the improvement is less noticeable with my telescopic antenna, which is a half wave on 70cm.
This simple trick really performs well, is very cheap and fast to build. I’m surprised that is unknown by most ham radio operators. Try it!
I will present my shack
OK, let's begin with the blog. I'm a licensed ham radio operator and a QRP enthusiast, and my shack is made mostly with QRP rigs:
- Yaesu FT-817 (all-mode QRP Quardiband): my true passion
- Kenwood TS-50 (QRO HF) : with a comfortable receiver, used mostly for SWL
- Yaesu FT-290R (VHF all-mode): an old radio that does this job!
- Mizuho MX-14S (20m SSB handheld): nice...
- Yaesu VX-2R (V-UHF handheld): my 1st Radio as a ham!
- Kenwood TH-F7 (V-UHF handheld and all-mode all-band receiver): GREAT!!!!
- Many VHF and UHF handhelds
- MFJ16010: very useful
- Elecraft T-1 Autotuner: not cheap at all, but GREAT
- Random wire tuned tith MFJ or T-1
- Up-and-Outer dipole cutted for 20m on 6m fishing pole, useful antenna: fast to mount (2min...), cheap, I use it on 40-10m with a tuner, or attached directly to rig in 20 meter band
- Rabbit ears dipole for VHF (6-2m), also used on 10-12m with tuner
- 2m twin lead rollable J-pole