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Re: Distributed Capacitance Twisted Loop
Pete
Earlier today, I asked if anyone had had any luck with one of those.
I've tried three times over the last 6-7 years to get one to work, most recent was yesterday. No luck - tunes ok, but hears very little, even compared with a random wire of equivalent length. Pete, NI9N --- In FT817@y..., dafrozentundra@y... wrote: Hello from an FT-817 wannabe (and soontobe)!small loop made of 300 ohm twinlead. I saw it featured in CQ sometimetune it down to 80m.each band you want to work. Given the material used, several antennas |
Re: Power Output
Elliott Lawrence
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Thanks for the info. I just ordered the manual and some DIN connectors. Apparently Yaesu is coming out with a service manual update as they have assigned a new part number. Unfortunately they are not yet in stock and could be a while in arriving. So...I decided to order what was available. 72 Elliott WA6TLA David Henn wrote: --- In FT817@y..., Elliott <edl@p...> wrote:Thanks Dave but the power output was down immediately after Iturned the radio on. So...duty cycle/heating is not the problem.Hello Elliott, |
Tales From Paradise - The Little FT817 That Could (and Did)
Just back from 3 weeks sailing in the Caribbean. This trip, I took
the FT-817 along for kicks. Attached to a 20-meter vertical dipole strung up on the foredeck and using internal NiMH batteries (2.5 watts) the little rig always shocked and amazed my fellow sailors. Example: while reclining in the cockpit with a Mt. Gay and coke at Happy Hour, I perched the FT-817 on my stomach and tuned the 20-meter band. SSB contacts were made as follows (I called each one and got thru on the first call): EK3GM Boris Armenia 0040Z He 5/9 Me 5/5 14150 kHz UA4HKW Alex Samara 0055Z He 5/9 Me 5/5 14246 kHz N3HON Mike Maryland 0100Z He 5/9 Me 5/5 14246 kHz And the whopper a few days later: ZL1RD Rob New Zealand 0346Z He 5/9 Me 4/4 14256 kHz I figure that's just about .00025 watts per mile! Who sez QRPing ain't fun??? 73, 72 Bill VP2VCS WA6CCA |
Re: Power Output
Elliott Lawrence
Yes....I am also using the WM-2 QRP watt meter and compared it to the watt meter in the MFJ-971 set for QRP. Identical readings.
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Looks like Yaesu sets em on the low side.....assuming that it can be made higher. I realize that the difference is only ~1 db but it would be nice if the radio met the advertised specs. Elliott WA6TLA Fred Winter wrote: --- In FT817@y..., Elliott <edl@p...> wrote:~4.0 watts 10-28 mhz. I have not checked 6 meters, 2m/440. The |
Re: Distributed Capacitance Twisted Loop - DCTL
My bad! Didn't see the thread started with message #7873
Still is worth a try though...cheers! Mike n9xrt --- In FT817@y..., dafrozentundra@y... wrote: Hello from an FT-817 wannabe (and soontobe)!small loop made of 300 ohm twinlead. I saw it featured in CQ sometimetune it down to 80m.each band you want to work. Given the material used, several antennas |
Re: Power Output
--- In FT817@y..., Elliott <edl@p...> wrote:
Thanks Dave but the power output was down immediately after Iturned the radio on. So...duty cycle/heating is not the problem. Hello Elliott, Sounds like it could be just an adjustment. I think the spec calls for 5.0 +/- 0.1W. I'm not sure on your test gear setup.. But there are are adjustments that can be done in a Svc mode. You can get a svc manual from Yaesu at (562)404-2700 Extn: 351 - Parts, Extn: 242 - Tech Support. Rgds - David |
Re: Power Output
Fred Winter
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~4.0 watts 10-28 mhz. I have not checked 6 meters, 2m/440. The power output in the 3 lower power settings was proportionally lower, about 20%. I get exactly the same readings on my Oak Hills WM-2 QRP wattmeter... Fred KD7T |
Re: Power Output
Elliott
Thanks Dave but the power output was down immediately after I turned the radio on. So...duty cycle/heating is not the problem.
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Elliott Wa6TLA David Henn wrote: --- In FT817@y..., Elliott <edl@p...> wrote:proportionally lower, about 20%.Hello Elliott, |
Distributed Capacitance Twisted Loop
Hello from an FT-817 wannabe (and soontobe)!
Don't know if the DCTL antenna has been discussed yet. It's a small loop made of 300 ohm twinlead. I saw it featured in CQ sometime in '94. I built one for 40m and it worked fine. I was able to tune it down to 80m. Granted, it is a single band antenna, but you can build one for each band you want to work. Given the material used, several antennas would take up little space once rolled up. I've since misplaced that issue of CQ, but stumbled upon a web site that has all the details of construction. Hopefully I can find the one I built and compare! Good luck! Mike n9xrt |
Re: 6M/2M Whip AND 817 mount kit
Beware commercial 6M antennas. They are usually for the
52Mhz FM portion of the band. A 2M 5/8 wave whip = 6M ? wave whip. For my ft-817 I order the superantennas.com mount kit. This gives you a side attached 3/8" x 24TPI mount. I picked up a "whip-tip" adapter at a hamfest. This is a 3/8" male on one end and accepts a larger diameter whip and has a set screw. Purchase an adapter that takes a 5/32" diameter whip. Back out the set screw. Using a Radio Shack or similar 72" whip antenna replace the bottom screw type base of the antenna whip with a male banana plug. This will easily slide into the whip tip adapter. (Those using the RS back of set antenna will already have constructed the above whip.) I found that if I put out all sections of the whip except for ? of the top most section it would do well on 6M. Ok on 2M. Adjust down to ~19.5" for 2M operation. I connected a counterpoise that was cut for ~1/4wave length on 10M to the ground mount of the FT-817 mounting bracket. I used a short ~6" pl-259 -> pl-259 jumper cable between the so-239 of the radio and the bracket. I have not yet tried using a "banana plug jumper wire." And probably won't. For mobile operation I used a cut down CB whip, split-ball mount, springs, extension rod & whip tip adapter. FYI, use cutting oil and a high-speed cutting wheel when you go to shorten the CB whip. The cutting oil will significantly speed the process and prolong the life of your cutting bit. (I use a dremel.) Check out my web page for details and pictures. I have also been experimenting with various coils and antennas for HF. I will post more in a separate message. 72/73, Bryan ¨C k0emt On 13-06-2001, 08:57:29, "Simon Brown" <simon.brown@...> wroteOriginal Message <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< regarding [FT817] 6m Whip: I ordered a FT-817 today, having been QRT since 1983/1984. I was GD4ELI,am now HB9DRV. Do 6m 1/4 wave whips exist for the car? When I was lastactive 6m wasn't allocated (I think). What do you all use for 6m while mobile? |
superantennas mount, VHF/HF antennas and about k0emt
* Objective
In an earlier post I outlined a 6/2M solution using the superantennas.com mount bracket for the FT-817 and standard 3/8" x 24TPI components. In this post I will address some VHF/HF solutions using 3/8" x 24TPI hardware and the above mount. Those with out 817's, think of using a mirror mount bracket for your back pack or adapting a bracket for a painter pole. * Dipole Vs Loaded whip Of course, if you have the resources at hand and the time, put up a resonant dipole. With out a doubt, the HF antennas describe here are compromise antennas. These HF antennas won't "get out" or hear as well as their dipole counterparts. However, you will be able to easily set up and adjust in a variety of settings with minimal equipment. * the whips First, pick up a 13 ?" -> 72" long antenna @ Radio Shack, etc. RS #270-1408. Snap off the end and solder on a good banana plug. (Not the kind you get at RS.) Do the same thing with a shorter whip 3 ?" -> 16". RS #270-1410A Unless explicitly stated "the whip" referred to in the following is the LONG whip. * 2/6M whip tip adapter With a standard "whip-tip" adapter with a 5/32" whip opening: 6M: extend all sections minus 1/2 of the top section counterpoise: ~1/4 on 10M 2M: extend all sections except for the top section counterpoise: ~1/4 on 6M 2M: extend to overall length of ~19.5" counterpoise: not really necessary * 2/6/10M w/Lakeview 9106 load section Using the loading section from a LakeView.com 6M whip. Remove set screws. Drill out whip opening to 5/32". 6M: extend the top section minus 2 ?". 28.337: extend a section from bottom, extend top 3 sections minus 1" 2M: You could likely use either of the above for 2M as well. Counterpoise: ~? lambda for 10M * 10M w/RS base load Radio shack carries a CB antenna that comes in a blister pack with a base load section and a whip. RS #21-988. Remove the lock nut. Using a 5/32" drill bit to enlarge the whip hole on the base load. You should be able to put the banana plug in the hole. I found for 29.6Mhz I had to extend a bottom section from the whip and the top 2 sections. For 28.3Mhz I extended a bottom section and the top 3 sections. (I then retracted back in ? of the top section.) I used a counterpoise cut for ~1/4 lambda on 10M. * UHF/VHF/HF w/Wilson 6' FGT CB antenna Warning: this can be unwieldy to handle and may place excessive strain on a connector/mount. As before, drill out whip hole w/ 5/32" bit. 432Mhz: SWR < 3 w/no whip 2M: couldn't find any sort of sweet spot for this yet. 52: SWR < 3 w/no whip 10M: SWR < 3 w/no whip 12M: 24.940 SMALL Whip, extend top section plus another 1". 15M: 21.360 Extend all of the SMALL whip minus ? of the bottom section. 17M: LONG whip, extend top section. 20M: I am sure it will do 20M but haven't had time to find the whip length. Counterpoise: was ~1/4 lambda for 10M When operating/testing 17M the rig was setting atop the roof of a car, with the CP hanging down. I intend to do more testing with this antenna and to try using Wilson 3' and 4' antennas. 3' seems to be an easily packed/carried length. 6' is definitely not easily packed in a car. I also believe that you could easily reach and pull down the whip for adjustment from a 3' base. * The future I intend to find the "sweet spot" for 20M on the Wilson. Try out a Wilson 3' FGT. Eventually I will try building antennas for 40 and 80. Currently, I use wire dipoles for 30/40/80. * TIP ** Tuning To speed in finding my individual whip settings for various bands I cheated and used an MFJ analyzer to get me close. I then "fine-tuned" on the 817 w/2.5-5W out until I received either one or no bars on the SWR meter. ** Drilling Holes and Safety Use cutting oil to aid in drilling holes out to 5/32". (This can be messy.) Use a clamp of some sort to keep the whip steady. Clamp as close to the whip hole as possible. Consider eye, nose/mouth mask and hand protection. You will have air borne metal and fiberglass particles. ** EMACS If you use EMACS, you can view this document in outline mode. * About the Author I have been a ham for several years and really enjoy the antenna building aspect of the hobby. I have a variety of interests including emergency operations, NVIS, portable/mobile operation and computer control/programming. My mobile station is currently in transition but I have pics of the last station on-line. The station was equipped with a UHF/VHF dual bander, ICOM 706mkII, Scanner and 11M am/ssb rig. (I run 11M for events such as the MS-150 where I am on of very few ops that coordinate with the Gold-Wing riders.) I used a Comet SBB-7NMO and the rest were home-brew antennas. You can check out my web site for a variety of projects in which I have been involved. Earthday special event station, TS-570S tips, VB/VBA QRZ class and Java interface to dxworld.com to name a couple. My home station consists of an ICOM 728 w/AT160, a Kenwood TS-570S and a Yaesu FT-8000. Antennas consist of a workman UHF/VHF vertical ~17' tall. An Anttron 99 for 6-17. An X-beam is utilized for vhf/uhf (and HF). I use a variety of homebrew wires for HF. A picture and detailed description of the home station can be found on eHam. I am a board member with the local amateur radio club. I also sit on the board of the regional SkyWarn association. Currently I am waiting for the paperwork which will officially appoint me as ARES EC for my county. Outside of ham radio I earn my living as a software developer and volunteer as a FF/EMT. 72/73, Bryan ¨C k0emt |
Power Output
Elliott
I recently purchased an FT-817 and am getting familiar with all the features and getting the feel with my oversized fingers!
I have worked some station on cw and ssb from home and the signal/quality reports are fine. I decided to do some checks on the radio with respect to the output power. The external power source was 13.6 volts and at key down it dropped to about 13.1 volts. The antenna was matched to a VSWR of 1:1 and I also used a 50 ohm resistive dummy load. I used 2 independent QRP power meters that gave essentially the same results. At maximum selected power the output was ~4.5 watts 1.8-7.0 mhz and ~4.0 watts 10-28 mhz. I have not checked 6 meters, 2m/440. The power output in the 3 lower power settings was proportionally lower, about 20%. Has anyone else experience these type of readings? How easy is it to adjust the power out level? Since it is present at all power settings I would assume their is one adjustment to take care of all 4 levels? TIA es 72 Elliott WA6TLA |
Re: Sun Spots
Simon Brown
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I should have the box next week, so I'll be up at about 10,000ft in the Miata trying it out. Simon Brown, HB9DRV --- Casa Bergenia, 7031 Laax, Switzerland Tel: +41 81 921 6853, GSM: +41 78 608 3854 ----- Original Message -----
From: Bill Gerth To: FT817@... Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2001 9:06 PM Subject: Re: [FT817] Sun Spots Simon, We're just past the peak. Conditions still good. 10 meters is great when open. Normal summertime (northern hemisphere) conditions are in effect (sporadic E, etc). This cycle not as good as predicted, but still good. The 817 folks are working lots of DX on all HF bands. Come join the fun! 73, Bill W4RK Nashville, TN USA ----- Original Message ----- From: "Simon Brown" <simon.brown@...> To: <FT817@...> Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2001 1:35 PM Subject: [FT817] Sun Spots > Hi All, > > As per my previous post, I have been QRT for so long it's a wonder I can even remember my own name. Anyway, where are we in the sunspot cycle this evening :-) ? > > Would a 10m whip be at all sensible? > > Simon Brown, HB9DRV > --- > Casa Bergenia, 7031 Laax, Switzerland > Tel: +41 81 921 6853, GSM: +41 78 608 3854 > ----- Original Message ----- > From: djkoch@... > To: FT817@... > Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2001 8:02 PM > Subject: [FT817] Re: 6m Whip > > > Hi Simon, > > I'm using a Cushcraft CS50M Magmount antenna. It has a loading coil > at the base. The whip length is about 1.25 meters. It works fine for > me. > > Dave > WA8RFH > > > > > > > What do you all use for 6m while mobile? > > > > Simon Brown, HB9DRV > > --- > > Casa Bergenia, 7031 Laax, Switzerland > > Tel: +41 81 921 6853, GSM: +41 78 608 3854 > > > Yahoo! Groups Sponsor > > > > To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > FT817-unsubscribe@... and for a great FAQ ( Frequently Asked Questions ) see > Please note that your messages and files sent to this group become public domain upon submission and may appear anywhere on the Internet or in print without notice or compensation. > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. > > > > > > > To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > FT817-unsubscribe@... and for a great FAQ ( Frequently Asked Questions ) see > Please note that your messages and files sent to this group become public domain upon submission and may appear anywhere on the Internet or in print without notice or compensation. > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to > > Yahoo! Groups Sponsor Apply Now - 0% INTRO VISA To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: FT817-unsubscribe@... and for a great FAQ ( Frequently Asked Questions ) see Please note that your messages and files sent to this group become public domain upon submission and may appear anywhere on the Internet or in print without notice or compensation. Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. |
Re: So 92.64% of you are Nomads
F.B. Nutter, Jr.
I have gone to the link below & find no poll asking where I live. What
am I doing wrong?? 73, Fil W8FIL ve3xj@... wrote: David:[www.debticated.com]
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Re: Sun Spots
Simon,
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We're just past the peak. Conditions still good. 10 meters is great when open. Normal summertime (northern hemisphere) conditions are in effect (sporadic E, etc). This cycle not as good as predicted, but still good. The 817 folks are working lots of DX on all HF bands. Come join the fun! 73, Bill W4RK Nashville, TN USA ----- Original Message -----
From: "Simon Brown" <simon.brown@...> To: <FT817@...> Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2001 1:35 PM Subject: [FT817] Sun Spots Hi All,even remember my own name. Anyway, where are we in the sunspot cycle this evening :-) ? Questions ) see Please note that your messages and files sent to this group becomepublic domain upon submission and may appear anywhere on the Internet or in print without notice or compensation. Questions ) see Please note that your messages and files sent to this group become publicdomain upon submission and may appear anywhere on the Internet or in print without notice or compensation.
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Sun Spots
Simon Brown
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As per my previous post, I have been QRT for so long it's a wonder I can even remember my own name. Anyway, where are we in the sunspot cycle this evening :-) ? Would a 10m whip be at all sensible? Simon Brown, HB9DRV --- Casa Bergenia, 7031 Laax, Switzerland Tel: +41 81 921 6853, GSM: +41 78 608 3854 ----- Original Message -----
From: djkoch@... To: FT817@... Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2001 8:02 PM Subject: [FT817] Re: 6m Whip Hi Simon, I'm using a Cushcraft CS50M Magmount antenna. It has a loading coil at the base. The whip length is about 1.25 meters. It works fine for me. Dave WA8RFH > > What do you all use for 6m while mobile? > > Simon Brown, HB9DRV > --- > Casa Bergenia, 7031 Laax, Switzerland > Tel: +41 81 921 6853, GSM: +41 78 608 3854 Yahoo! Groups Sponsor To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: FT817-unsubscribe@... and for a great FAQ ( Frequently Asked Questions ) see Please note that your messages and files sent to this group become public domain upon submission and may appear anywhere on the Internet or in print without notice or compensation. Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. |
Fw: message to Lynn Hilborn
Pres Waterman
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From: lynn hilborn <lhilborn@...> To: Pres Waterman <pres@...> Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2001 6:33 PM Subject: Re: message to Lynn Hilborn Pres,was in a message responding to a posting on the 817 Group. I'm updatingNorton anti virus and attempting to clean this however have lost INETD.EXEcleaned up. Hope nothing is attached to this message. Thanks Pres...please warnthe others.(me_nude.avi) virus |
Re: DCTL Antenna???
--- In FT817@y..., "Pete" <pegood@i...> wrote:
Has anybody tried the DCTL Antenna described by N5FC?Nope. A pain to tune, too. I compared a couple of iterations on it to 20m and 30m dipoles zigzagged and crammed into the same spaces where I was hanging the DCTLs, and the dipoles won easily wrt to both ease of tuning and rx sensitivity. Frank AB2KT |
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