[Antennas] Portable Antennas and Hotel Operation
Jim Shaw
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2002年10月16日 12:24:31 -0700
Kevin
I haven't operated from a hotel room like you describe in many years. The
few times I did, I used the B&W AP-10 and found it would get out if I was
'high up' in a hotel. The counterpoise was a little tricky for me but once
I got it adjusted, all seemed to work FB. I continued to be very interested
in the type of antennas you describe. So, for what its worth, here is my 2
cents.
One alternative to check out is the MinuteMan(tm) antenna by Quicksilver
Radio. They claim "It fits in any standard briefcase, backpack or airplane
carry-on. We designed it to be rugged, lightweight (about 5 lbs.) and
field serviceable. It's perfect any time you need a quick set-up antenna."
It was reviewed as part of an article in the October 2002 issue of CQ
magazine (p63)
http://www.qsradio.com/mm20.htm
Another alternative to consider is the "Buddipole" - A Portable Dipole
Antenna Design that can be "hombrewed" or purchased commercially. It was
featured in part of an article in the October 2002 issue of CQ magazine
(p79).
http://www.qsl.net/w3ff/
There is a lively reflector on Yahoo comprised of Buddipole users that you
may want to investigate. Its URL is:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Buddipole/?yguid=125015969
If you want to 'homebrew' something of your own, I suggest contacting Bob,
AF2Q, at [email protected]. He likes to interact with anyone doing that
and seems to have built quite a few himself.
I also suggest you consider MFJ. They have one or two models you might be
interested in.
73 de Jim WA6PX
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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Kevin Nathan
Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2002 11:56 AM
To: antennas
Subject: [Antennas] Portable Antennas and Hotel Operation
Hello all,
I am looking for some advice here. I recently bought an Icom IC-706 at a
local ham fest and took it, a Samlex power supply and some antenna makings
with me on a trip to Hawaii from which I have just returned. I am very
pleased with the rig and power supply but not with what I had for antennas.
I have a home brew 20 meter vertical I built a couple of years ago which
seemed to hear the best of anything I tried but doesn't transmit very well
at all. I put up a 20 meter dipole from my balcony to a couple of palm
trees and did manage to work one VK station on it before the hotel told me
to take it down. I heard quite a bit of activity on 15 and 10 meters but
being totally blind, I couldn't figure out a way to use the little portable
tuner I borrowed from a local friend to tune out the swr on these bands. I
have reached some conclusions from this experience on which I need some
advice.
First, I want to include an auto tuner such as the LDG AT-11 as part of my
portable station so I don't have to worry about reading swr meters and so
on. Next, I want some kind of antenna I can clamp to a balcony railing,
window frame, table or window sill in any kind of hotel room so I can't be
ordered to remove antennas from outside supports. Besides, if I'm on an
upper floor of a high rise hotel, I doubt I want to be hanging out somewhere
tying off antennas since I'm very afraid of heights. <GRIN> My question is
what would you on the list who have done such things recommend for this
antenna? I have been reading reviews of antennas such as the B&W AP-10A,
the MP-1, etc. Which of these might you suggest or do you have other
recommendations for me? I want to keep it simple and very portable since I
would like to put the antenna in a suitcase and avoid awkward questions at
security check points and such.
Thanks much for your advice and I look forward to reading what you all have
to say. 73
Kevin, K7RX :)
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