985 Workbench: 2025-11-24

My Week in Radio

  • activated US-1380, Marsh Creek, after breakfast on Friday:
    • testing my speaker wire doublet with 4:1 balun and 9:1 balun
    • 15 contacts on 10M FT8
    • 11 P2P CW contacts on 20M
  • setup my Allstar node to keep recordings

Others

  • W1RC, Mike:
    • new K3S radio
    • lots of nice features
  • W8CRW, CR:
    • helped Bill with replacing his 2M antenna
    • simplex net this weekend is looking for homebrew antennas
  • AA3LH, Leon:
    • researching and playing with some of his antennas
  • AB3AP, Mike:
    • accompanied wife to Hawaii
    • loosened dipole to avoid any wind while gone
  • WA3KFT, John:
    • lots of openings on 10M
    • all 14 antennas have stayed in the air through the wind
  • K3FF, Rene:
    • working on his Clipperton power supply
    • fixing harback board
    • FT-101B. bought for parts, but fixed it up anyway.
    • learning more about the 3D printer.
  • W3MFB, Mike:
    • playing with AnyTone 5555 from CR.
      • 10M radio
      • sounds great on AM
    • caught london and texas on 10M
  • KC3SQI, Wayne:
    • getting his 7300 up and running with new antennas
  • K3DBD, Bob:
    • working on a power supply from a repeater site
    • good article in latest QST on POTA
  • NA3CW, Chuck:
    • helped Bill with a new antenna
  • W3KZG, Scott:
    • helped with Bill’s antenna
  • KC3MAI, Joe:
    • spent some time listening to CW to learn
    • looking into allstar node with KN3I, John.
  • KD3AIS, Tim:
    • got his mobile radio mounted in the car
  • KC3OOK, Bill:
    • antenna party
    • new antenna is getting out better during simplex net
  • VE2AED, Howard:
    • 50mi NW of Montreal
    • active on HF: lots of experimenting
  • KC3HQZ, Jean:
    • working on HF antennas to be heard better
    • some radios in the shop: frustration

Questions

  • AA3LH, Leon:
    • He has a G5RV antenna for traveling with 450ohm ladder line. It connects right to coax. Why doesn’t it need a 4:1 balun? Another similar antenna has the balun.
    • WA3KFT, John:
      • the ladder line is part of the antenna, so it’s the normal feed point.
    • NA3CW, Chuck:
      • G5RV suggested running balanced line the whole way back to the station.
    • AA3LH, Leon:
      • Feeds the G5RV with 50ft of LMR-400 and it works pretty well.
  • K3FF, Rene:
    • Wondering about capacitors in harbach rebuild kits having different capacitances for the Clipperton L power supply. Is there concern for in-rush current?
    • WA3KFT, John:
      • has a Clipperton L, hasn’t messed with it.
      • higher capacitance is a benefit
    • WA3VEE, Ron:
      • Sees nothing that limits in-rush current on existing board.
      • sent photos of his restoration process
    • NA3CW, Chuck:
      • designer of the B model says no need to worry about in-rush.
      • wire gauge should be sufficient.
    • W3GMS, Joe:
      • schematic shows no in-rush management, so add it.
      • has some good experience using thermistors for managing in-rush.
      • 2.5-3ohm is sufficient.
  • KC3SQI, Wayne:
    • Is anyone familiar with the Hex Beam and the center mount balun? Is it open at the top for mounting another antenna above it?
    • KC3NZT, Harvey:
      • most hex beams he’s seen have been designed to be the top of the mast with a little stub to support the spreaders.
      • people who mounted another antenna above it did it with as stand-off from the tower below extending up through the webbing
    • KC3SQI, Wayne:
      • has the question out to some manufacturers. waiting.
  • KD3AIS, Tim:
    • Looking for short antennas for the car that fit in the garage. Fender-mounted on truck. Specs being mostly equal, how does he choose?
    • W3MFB, Mike:
      • short antennas will be quarter wave.
      • longer will be better: half wave.
      • DX Engineering has a “compact antenna” that’s pretty good.
    • KC3NZT, Harvey:
      • Anything close to 17 inches are quarter wave, and 30-some inches is half wave.
      • half wave can look pretty normal on a truck.
      • half wave can be less ground-dependent.
      • try to get as much wire in the air as you can.
    • KC3SQI, Wayne:
      • longer half wave antenna may avoid RFI from car.

See also