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[VHFcontesting] Portable operation for Seniors, not just beginners

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Subject: [VHFcontesting] Portable operation for Seniors, not just beginners
From: jon jones <n0jk@hotmail.com>
Date: Fri, 11 Mar 2016 15:03:59 +0000
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Some of us are now becoming "senior citizens" also enter the Single Operator 
Portable category. This involves setting up a VHF/UHF station "Field Day" style 
portable outdoors.  The same issues Wayne discusses such as climbing a step 
ladder, putting up a portable mast(s), wrestling with antennas and feed lines, 
setting up radios,  hoisting and loading gear, etc come into play in the 
portable category as well. Some of Wayne's suggestions may help senior entrants 
in this category.
For me, having one radio "box" with all the bands I plan to use as opposed to a 
"rats nest" of connectors between transverter boxes is a real plus. In the QRP 
Portable category, having separate yagis for  6, 2, 222, 432, 902 and 1296 MHz 
on a mast, while getting more and more difficult for aging hands to put up, 
gives a portable station a better, more competitive signal. Simple multi-band 
antennas such as the "WA5VJB PC-board log periodic Yagi" Wayne mentions that 
works on five bands (902 MHz through 5.7 GHz) may make portable antenna 
deployment easier.
Perhaps Wayne or others on this list may have suggestions for senior entrants 
in the s/o portable category?
 - Jon N0JK
>From N6NB - A roving for seniors, not just beginners

> That's true, but it was designed for the other end of the spectrum:  senior 
> citizens who may have 50+ years experience in amateur radio.  Some of 
> us are now finding it difficult to climb a ladder and then hoist anything 
> bulky onto a car roof.  Climbing a ladder while carrying a "toolbox" 
> station aloft seems much harder than it was just a few years ago.

                                          
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