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niedziela, 27 marca 2011
18 meters fiberglass mast from Spiderbeam
Some analysis of my IARU HF Championship results show that my weak side are the lowbands (in this case 3.5 and 1.8MHz). Last year I tried to use a dipole with traps for these two bands (all the dipole is 80 meters long) but as you may suspect it is quite difficult to find a location where such dipole could be used. I guess that for such antenna I should have the height more than 3..5 meters above the ground... Last time I could use only my aluminium masts so the height was between 8..12 meters (dipole ends) - for 80..160 meters seems to be not enough.
I decided to built some GP antenna for 80 meters (and use it on 160/40m as well). I bought a 18 meters fiberglass mast from Spiderbeam.com, some wire and ropes.
Some evening equiped with all necessary tools, ropes, clamps, wires etc etc I visited my favourite "test hb9ega area" where I try all new radio ideas...
Initially I used simple configuration with just around 20m of wire along the mast and a few 20..40 meters radials around. It was loaded directly from coaxial cable. I did some tests but probably not enough to decide if it works fine or not...
I had to recalculate the lengths of guy ropes ...
As usual the requirement was that all the action related to erecting the mast must be able to be done by one person. With this mast it is no problem. Just need to create one "virtual" person who holds the base of the mast in one place:
Finally mast achieved vertical position and looked really impressive (18 meters!!).
Unfortunately that was a little bit to late and dark to make some more sophisticated tests.
Lets see how it works in future (especially in contest :))
73!
Etykiety:
"amateur radio",
antenna,
contest,
GP,
krotkofalarstwo,
spiderbeam,
vertical
wtorek, 1 stycznia 2008
Some history...
Lets start with some historic stories/photos related to amateur radio... and will be constantly updated.
1990
I started education in Electronic School in Lublin. In the same moment I joined club SP8KDB where I stayed for next 5 years. The club was lead by Wladyslaw SP8DXO.
1991
I passed exam and got my first callsign - SP8UFX.
1993
This is photo from Firley - small village near Lublin (Poland). I was there with our club SP8KDB on some contest ("Polny Dzien KF"?). You see transceiver Jowisz (below) and PA (above). On the top frequency counter (Jowisz was not too stable, during QSO we should not touch the table where the Jowisz was standing on). On the left the operator pretending that he knows how to send CW...
I was 17 in that time...
My son...
T2Fd mad by SP2SWR
GP7DX...
T2FD & SP3LOT... (Wieslaw)
GP7DX
New speaker concept
Fantastic radio...
Radio designed and assembled by Andrzej SP8IMG
Ma antennas...
Shack in "bunker" as my wife called my radioactive area... For my radio @home I had 1 square meter...
1990
I started education in Electronic School in Lublin. In the same moment I joined club SP8KDB where I stayed for next 5 years. The club was lead by Wladyslaw SP8DXO.
1991
I passed exam and got my first callsign - SP8UFX.
1993
This is photo from Firley - small village near Lublin (Poland). I was there with our club SP8KDB on some contest ("Polny Dzien KF"?). You see transceiver Jowisz (below) and PA (above). On the top frequency counter (Jowisz was not too stable, during QSO we should not touch the table where the Jowisz was standing on). On the left the operator pretending that he knows how to send CW...
I was 17 in that time...
These photos are from our club station SP8KDB. TS450 versus R250 (military communication receiver):
We built (with colleagues and enormous involvement of Wladyslaw SP8DXO) the Packet Radio BBS - SR8BBS.
Some trips to mountains, 1996.
And the following pictures are from our practice in URTIP (Polish national regulator for the telecomunication). With Karol SP7QJK :
URTiP auto (pl: radiowoz)..

In SP3YEE club...
My son...
T2Fd mad by SP2SWR
GP7DX...
T2FD & SP3LOT... (Wieslaw)
GP7DX
New speaker concept
Fantastic radio...
Radio designed and assembled by Andrzej SP8IMG
Ma antennas...
Shack in "bunker" as my wife called my radioactive area... For my radio @home I had 1 square meter...
Etykiety:
"amateur radio",
"Zespol Szkol Elektronicznych w Lublinie",
hb9ega,
krotkofalowcy,
SP8DXO,
sp8kdb,
sp8ufx,
SR8BBS
Lokalizacja:
Lublin, Poland
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