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Subject: Re: Topband: ham radio- NOT
From: "Tom W8JI" <w8ji@w8ji.com>
Reply-to: Tom W8JI <w8ji@w8ji.com>
Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2015 22:19:49 -0500
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This is a good example of something to consider:

> i am considering selling my station and renting one for the next DXpedition or contest. i can easily be the big gun. probably win the 160 meter contest from the W8JI rent a station. maybe i will rent a huge station on the east coast and operate from my kitchen. beat the pants off you guys.


My site on RHR is 800-1000 watts on a single rotating tower for HF, with access to a 160 meter omni vertical and no receiving antennas (or one fixed Beverage that cannot be switched) on 160.

The 80 meter antenna was an Inverted Vee dipole at 50-60 feet. It was an IAC double bazooka or coaxial dipole antenna drooped from a tower ring at 60 feet apex height. I finally swapped the 80 antenna over to a collinear at 140-160 feet a few weeks ago. So now 80 meters is a collinear fed through about 700 feet of coax, with about 300 feet of it RG6 CATV cable.

The 40 meter antenna is stacked 3 element Yagis.

The other bands are 5 element Yagi's at about 1-1/2 wavelengths, except for ten and six. Ten is six elements at maybe 45 feet (not sure), and six is two five element antennas fed through 250 feet of LMR400.

While that is a very nice station for someone without an outside antenna, and super for someone with no way to get on the air, I do not agree with anyone claiming this is a "super station" with an unreasonable or grossly unfair advantage.

The primary use of my station, thus far, has been for people who do not have their own radios and still want to stay on the air.

***My*** compensation for allowing that access covers the Internet data charges and electricity, with a little left over for infrastructure and maintenance. For example, I bought a K3 for that station (mostly because I wanted a spare anyway), and I donate an ALS1306 so I can play with getting it to run on remote. My policy is this...I care less what someone else charges as long as it is controlled, and is not over used. I do not want my stuff wearing out. I'm getting too old to climb.

For me, playing with the wiring and interfaces is very educational. After a long discussion about remote interfaces with a VE1 and with long time Ham friend of mine (from DX60 days), I actually looked for a way to get activity via remote.

I've never worked on a remote system before, although in the 1970's I had an up converter and down converter on a 2 GHz microwave link I built (from scratch) that translated receive signals across a one-two mile path. That system taught me about oscillators, multipliers, and weird things like rat race mixers.

What I am enjoying is building interface equipment and seeing how this stuff works, what breaks, and I really don't care if someone else uses it or makes money reselling it as long as it is never becomes a PITA to me.

I understand people like Larry want to complain about my site, and some think I've personally hastened the end of Ham radio, but it is actually listed as a beta site. I had a choice of experimenting with it in any one of a few free networks, but those networks (that no one here complains about) have virtually no supervision. I didn't think that was a good idea for anyone.

I do regret allowing use of my 160 omni vertical and my rotating tower with 800-1000 watts has completely destroyed people's lives, but I enjoy learning some neat things about station interfacing. I especially enjoy letting people who have no station, or who have very restricted antennas, get on the air with (what I consider) modest power and fairly good outside antennas.

I also do not think it is fair, and I do not think it is rational, logical, or reasonable, for anyone to grossly exaggerate or just make things up. I can't understand what motivates people to do things like that, so I thought I'd set the record straight.

If someone thinks 800-1000 watts to a single tower system (and a single 160 and 80 antenna), with controlled access is going to completely ruin life, or wants to give up their gear and use my station, the problem really isn't anything I can help with. I am going to enjoy working on things and learning thing, whether anyone else thinks I should be allowed to enjoy my aspect of the hobby or not. I'm not going to let someone else bully me out of the hobby.

73 Tom
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