OAUSA NET - 10-13-2022 Portable Operation
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OAUSA NET - 10-13-2022 Portable Operation
Portable Amateur Radio operating gives us an opportunity to really get to know the pleasure of making great contacts. Often when we try to operate from home, we are plagued by noise, interference, rules, and safety problems.
By setting up a portable operation you have the chance to experience the wonder of low noise floor operating. Short antenna feed line runs that maximize the signal you can put on the air. Experience specialized operating programs like ARRL Field Day, Parks on the Air, or Summits On The Air to name a few.
With a modest station it is possible you can make some amazing contacts.
By operating portable you can prepare to fulfill one of the tenets of Amateur Radio, emergency communications.
We will discuss the basics of operating, and give some examples of equipment you may like to try.
By setting up a portable operation you have the chance to experience the wonder of low noise floor operating. Short antenna feed line runs that maximize the signal you can put on the air. Experience specialized operating programs like ARRL Field Day, Parks on the Air, or Summits On The Air to name a few.
With a modest station it is possible you can make some amazing contacts.
By operating portable you can prepare to fulfill one of the tenets of Amateur Radio, emergency communications.
We will discuss the basics of operating, and give some examples of equipment you may like to try.
See you on the Trail!
TomS
KI6FHA / WPZW486
Badlands Off-Road
tom@4x4training.com
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TomS
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Badlands Off-Road
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Re: OAUSA NET - 10-13-2022 Portable Operation
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Elk Antenna
A full Power Station like the FT991 alpha and the next DM 400, can be the perfect portable station. Some of the problems however, is the need for a robust power system. For portable operations with this type of station a lot of battery storage is required, a portable generator, or a fairly large solar system would be required for any significant duration.
If you look under the table, you can see the tops of two large AGM batteries. This was backed up by a Honda 1000 cc generator.
Getting your signal over to the intended recipients requires a good quality antenna. For a good directional antenna a Yagi is a good choice. This antenna is mounted on a 15 foot portable mast. This will get your signal out above local obstructions and I forward you the opportunity to direct your signal where you need to.
Here is a good option for a minimal station. This is a standard HT that has been fitted with a cable to provide two functions. One is to provide strain relief to avoid damaging your HT the second Is to allow the connection to an antenna such as the Yagi pictured above or the ground plane pictured below.
Most prolonged activations would require a good logging solution. A portable solution such as a laptop computer, tablet, or even a Smart telephone can fit your needs.
Here is an absolute minimal station using an 8 Watt HF transceiver and a paper notebook can allow you to make analog contacts effectively. In this photo you can see several contacts I made from Anza Borrego Desert State Park on 20 m meters using 8 Watts or less. With the help of a resonant dipole antenna.
If you have a short operation. Say less than 3 to 4 hours you can use small lightweight lithium batteries to power your station. You can use a small solar panel and a solar controller to help extend your operating time with this type of set up.
There are many different different activities that you can enjoy on the air with even a modest station. It is always nice to consider the weather and the location to ensure operating comfort to avoid fatigue. Having simple awning or tarp may be all you need. Finding a nice location with some height above local terrain can help immensely. Finding a location with a nice breeze helps a lot as well.
Lithium Battery
https://portableuniversalpower.com/stor ... p268399335
Solar Controller
http://www.arrowantennas.com
Arrow Antenna
https://elkantennas.com
Elk Antenna
A full Power Station like the FT991 alpha and the next DM 400, can be the perfect portable station. Some of the problems however, is the need for a robust power system. For portable operations with this type of station a lot of battery storage is required, a portable generator, or a fairly large solar system would be required for any significant duration.
If you look under the table, you can see the tops of two large AGM batteries. This was backed up by a Honda 1000 cc generator.
Getting your signal over to the intended recipients requires a good quality antenna. For a good directional antenna a Yagi is a good choice. This antenna is mounted on a 15 foot portable mast. This will get your signal out above local obstructions and I forward you the opportunity to direct your signal where you need to.
Here is a good option for a minimal station. This is a standard HT that has been fitted with a cable to provide two functions. One is to provide strain relief to avoid damaging your HT the second Is to allow the connection to an antenna such as the Yagi pictured above or the ground plane pictured below.
Most prolonged activations would require a good logging solution. A portable solution such as a laptop computer, tablet, or even a Smart telephone can fit your needs.
Here is an absolute minimal station using an 8 Watt HF transceiver and a paper notebook can allow you to make analog contacts effectively. In this photo you can see several contacts I made from Anza Borrego Desert State Park on 20 m meters using 8 Watts or less. With the help of a resonant dipole antenna.
If you have a short operation. Say less than 3 to 4 hours you can use small lightweight lithium batteries to power your station. You can use a small solar panel and a solar controller to help extend your operating time with this type of set up.
There are many different different activities that you can enjoy on the air with even a modest station. It is always nice to consider the weather and the location to ensure operating comfort to avoid fatigue. Having simple awning or tarp may be all you need. Finding a nice location with some height above local terrain can help immensely. Finding a location with a nice breeze helps a lot as well.
Hector Figueroa
Toyota 4Runner
ICOM IC-5100
Yaesu FT-891
Mercedes Sprinter
Icom IC-7100
Yaesu FTM-400XDR
Crossville, TN
Toyota 4Runner
ICOM IC-5100
Yaesu FT-891
Mercedes Sprinter
Icom IC-7100
Yaesu FTM-400XDR
Crossville, TN
Re: OAUSA NET - 10-13-2022 Portable Operation
KK6CTT for the online check-in please (10/13/22).
Not wanting to miss out on an outing or an important net that I was coined to conduct as the net controller I decided to bring the gear that would get me into Keller that would still provide the communication link I needed to be net control for the 10/23/21 Great ShakeOut D+48 hours.
Did you know? Military designation of days and hours (interesting for military buffs) = https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_ ... _and_hours
This form of communication is common when groups like OAUSA go out and conduct activities in austere environments where overlanding expeditions need some form of sound communications plan whether it is in the form of LOS (VHF/UHF) or HF COMMs. This example is the use of LOS to get the job done. When you have several elements of the group moving on day runs and a base station; the desire to provide the safest operating environment is to consider local repeaters, simplex frequencies and the use of APRS tracking if it is available. It is also a good plan to update base control with scheduled check-ins driven by time hacks or when the "most likely" communication will be possible or a mixture of one or more techniques.
Not wanting to miss out on an outing or an important net that I was coined to conduct as the net controller I decided to bring the gear that would get me into Keller that would still provide the communication link I needed to be net control for the 10/23/21 Great ShakeOut D+48 hours.
Did you know? Military designation of days and hours (interesting for military buffs) = https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_ ... _and_hours
This form of communication is common when groups like OAUSA go out and conduct activities in austere environments where overlanding expeditions need some form of sound communications plan whether it is in the form of LOS (VHF/UHF) or HF COMMs. This example is the use of LOS to get the job done. When you have several elements of the group moving on day runs and a base station; the desire to provide the safest operating environment is to consider local repeaters, simplex frequencies and the use of APRS tracking if it is available. It is also a good plan to update base control with scheduled check-ins driven by time hacks or when the "most likely" communication will be possible or a mixture of one or more techniques.
H-U-A or "Hooah!" = Heard Understood & Acknowledged. In context: "Roger that sir, HUA!"
Re: OAUSA NET - 10-13-2022 Portable Operation
please check in Randy KF6KOC and Becky KF6RGR
thanks
thanks
Re: OAUSA NET - 10-13-2022 Portable Operation
Check in please - Thanks - Bernie
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check in please
KC6JGZ - Russ
KC6JGZ - Russ
Re: OAUSA NET - 10-13-2022 Portable Operation
Please check me in: WY6R -- Bob
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Please check me in: WY6R -- Bob
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Please check me in.
Geoff
KD6SJP
COLTON, CA
FJ Cruiser
FJ40
KD6SJP
COLTON, CA
FJ Cruiser
FJ40
Re: OAUSA NET - 10-13-2022 Portable Operation
Please check me in, KI7SDI
KI7SDI, Grants Pass, Oregon
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