STOP BUYING GEAR! The only five things you need (for portable operation)

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  • Stop buying equipment, you only need these five things to have a successful ham radio portable operation.
    Build a Link Dipole Antenna:
    Part 1: • Build a Dipole Antenna...
    Part 2: • Parks on the Air (POTA...
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    00:00 Introduction
    00:35 Transceiver
    01:25 Antenna
    02:33 Battery
    03:26 Coax
    04:15 Logging
    05:22 Optional
    06:42 Conclusion
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  • @mrradio2187
    @mrradio2187 2 роки тому +7

    I can't stop buying equipment! lol! Look, It's in the ARRL manual, "licensed ham radio operators are required to upgrade their equipment on a regular basis" (show this to the wife if necessary)

  • @gaptastic
    @gaptastic 2 роки тому +16

    I like most youtube ham channels, but I think you might be the first that has explicitly said this. Since getting into ham last year, I've noticed I was on a never ending path of buying radios, antennas, tools, cables, etc. This year it started bothering me, how much money I spent, so my goal this year is not to buy anything ham related cause I have enough to have fun and learn.
    Great message Michael!

    • @KB9VBRAntennas
      @KB9VBRAntennas  2 роки тому +6

      I think we all get caught in this trap as we start out. I know I did, and now I have a basement full of 'junk.'

    • @MidlifeRenaissanceMan
      @MidlifeRenaissanceMan 2 роки тому +2

      @@KB9VBRAntennas I think the most important thing is to simply get on the air. That said, learning how different equipment works, especially with antennas, is just as an important part of the journey.
      The nice this about antennas is they’re usually relatively cheap to build, and while you’ll save so much time with a NanoVNA, they don’t take up much space, and you don’t need much else other than some wire, a few poles and a few ferrite rings to get going.
      While I didn’t spend too much on transceivers, I did slowly acquire a drawer full of straight keys that rarely see the light of day, save my mini BEC field key that gets used for everything

    • @ronpetroski7203
      @ronpetroski7203 3 місяці тому

      my first year i started with the 891 and the icom 2730. threw them in my car for mobile use. why cause i had a bug up my keitser for a better all mode base, i bought a used yeasu 991. still run the same wolr river 1000 as a base antenna and an sbb7 mobile for 2m and 70cm. now im upgrading my base antenna with a nelson 80-10 efhw and a true base dual band antenna. those will be installed on a 20 foot home depot 20ft mast. this hobby/ adventure never ends. see yall on qrz

  • @debraneighbors8764
    @debraneighbors8764 2 роки тому +12

    Thank you so much! It has been kind of overwhelming trying to figure out just what I need to get started in amateur radio. This is great info!

  • @AllanBProductions
    @AllanBProductions 2 роки тому +9

    Awesome video! Thanks for helping us to realize the importance is just to get out and get on the air

  • @daveys
    @daveys 2 роки тому +2

    If you’re doing SOTA, I’d recommend a small pad over A4 or similar big pads. It’s usually howling with wind every time I’ve been on the hills.

  • @barrykery1175
    @barrykery1175 2 роки тому +2

    WOW ! All great information.
    Coax: I carry two lengths of RG 8X. 33 feet and 66 feet. This gives me three choices, 33, 66 or 100.
    Battery/ power out. I always tell people not to run 100 watts. 40-50 watts is a good choice since 50 watts is only 3 db down from 100 watts and on most radios, that's only a half of an S unit different.
    Antenna: I've been promoting for years for either new hams to get on the air or hams that operate portable. Get a dual band 20/40 meter antenna. One of the two bands is almost always active, if not both. I've since changed to a HWEF40.
    This was a great video and packed with a lot of good suggestions. Glad you took the time to create it and post it.
    Barry, KU3X/QRP

    • @KB9VBRAntennas
      @KB9VBRAntennas  2 роки тому +2

      The 40/20m dipole is a great starter antenna. It's inexpensive and you can build it yourself. Plus some of my biggest pileups were with that antenna. I still carry it in my kit and will use it if the location allows for its use.

  • @ky4tgtodd203
    @ky4tgtodd203 2 роки тому +5

    Michael, where do I begin? You just keep getting better and better! I love watching your videos, they are fun and exciting, they are educational and informative. Someone should nominate you for an Emmy my friend! You absolutely deserve it! You can tell that you put a lot of time and thought into each video! This video gave me so many great ideas for streamlining my POTA/EMCOMMS Kit. Even just the way you take the time to show the various parts of your kit/gear. I get great ideas from that. Anyway, keep doing what you’re doing brother. 73

    • @KB9VBRAntennas
      @KB9VBRAntennas  2 роки тому +2

      Portable kits should be in constant evolution., and I'm always looking for ways to do more with less.

  • @radiotec76
    @radiotec76 2 роки тому +4

    Completely agree. A lot of hams get hung up on getting POTA specific equipment when all that matters is will the rig be easy to operate in the field, operate at half the power for only 3 dB reduction in power reduction and field an efficient resonant antenna that doesn't require an antenna matcher.

  • @paulct
    @paulct 2 роки тому +7

    Exactly! I have over 150 POTA activations, and I am always amazed at how many people think they need more gear, or agonize of getting the SWR down to 1.1. I roll with my 891, a wolf river coil and maybe the EFHW on a pole. all you need!! Bioenno battery. I would add the Rig Expert to any portable ops tool kit. using the SWR meter on the radio is pretty tedious. W1ip

    • @KB9VBRAntennas
      @KB9VBRAntennas  2 роки тому +4

      I know what you mean, you are never going to get that 'perfect match' every time. Sometimes good enough is good enough. Tuning with the transceiver is tedious, but it can be done- so my point is don't let the absence of an analyzer hold you back.

  • @WaynePatrick
    @WaynePatrick Рік тому +1

    Shhh, my wife might hear you. 😂 great video. Exactly what I am doing. Digging out some old radios and trying them portable.

  • @HamRadioCrashCourse
    @HamRadioCrashCourse 2 роки тому +5

    This is a great video. Nicely done. Very punchy, good broll too!

  • @billbolen8115
    @billbolen8115 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for breaking it down to the basic needs for portable operations.

  • @4whunt
    @4whunt 2 роки тому +2

    Wonderful video! Thank you for the clear and concise advice!

  • @davidsradioroom9678
    @davidsradioroom9678 2 роки тому +4

    I think you nailed this! 👍

  • @CharlesTriesToRetire
    @CharlesTriesToRetire 2 роки тому

    I finally got to talk to you on the air last Saturday. Very happy to finally get you on the log! Thanks for the contact and the great videos!

  • @wayneskiba1237
    @wayneskiba1237 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you, Michael, for the information, a lot of good ideas for basic gear that will work nicely out in the field. Thank you for sharing

  • @potaactivator
    @potaactivator 2 роки тому +2

    Michael, excellent video. It's true. No need to break the bank with expensive gizmos.

  • @billflorich8353
    @billflorich8353 2 роки тому +4

    Nice video!! Short, to the point and covering the basics. In my portable Ops, I use a ham stick, either with radials off a tripod or on my car with a mag mount, both very successful. This hits the mark nicely. The only thing I would change is a lighter transceiver. Right now I use an ICOM 746, wonderful radio, but a boat anchor, but it works. Again, well done video!
    Bill - KD0WAN

  • @alzeNL
    @alzeNL 2 роки тому

    Very good indeed !! Always inspiring me to get out with my radio.

  • @BillTheDroneReviewer
    @BillTheDroneReviewer 2 роки тому

    Very well done ! Short, simple, to the point.

  • @reloadnorth7722
    @reloadnorth7722 Рік тому

    Great video. Thanks for the tips.

  • @hemitj
    @hemitj 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you very much!
    I still have a LOT to learn. I am taking my Technician license next month

  • @N0KTZ
    @N0KTZ 2 роки тому +13

    Excellent video Michael. 👍🏻 I'm a bit apprehensive with logging contacts digitally so paper is still my jam. Everyone can feel free to download, use and share that PDF. I haven't embraced the over/under coax coiling method yet either. My buddy lectures me every time we go out together. Old dog syndrome I suppose. Take care. 73.

    • @KB9VBRAntennas
      @KB9VBRAntennas  2 роки тому +5

      Thanks for introducing me to your log sheets. You gotta get into Over/Under, though. Your cables and cords will thank you for it.

    • @bikemannc
      @bikemannc 7 місяців тому

      ​@@KB9VBRAntennasWhat's ..." Over & Under"... in coax cable management?

  • @kd5you1
    @kd5you1 2 роки тому +2

    I realized from Field Day experience that the more stuff I take with me, the more I have to unload when the event is over and I'm tired. I can always unload stuff later though. I do agree that we should take only what is necessary along with a spare antenna, coax, fuses and connectors. Another point is if I take a lot of stuff and want to try out everything, I'm using time and energy I need for operating.

  • @DominicMazoch
    @DominicMazoch 2 роки тому

    I got many years ago 703+ as a shortwave and 6M rig. Use it for FD and museum ships. Great rig, sips power.
    Low power/QRP ops critical during emergencies. Used 703 in place of the 746Pro during Uri ice storm in Houston.
    There is a chart for 1/4, 1/2, 5/8 lenghts for the 17' WRC/MFJ whip with the WRC base. With 17' whip, WRC whip is not needed. And 102" CB which should tune on 10 and 12m on WRC base.

  • @caseykelso1
    @caseykelso1 Рік тому

    Thanks for sharing 🍸

  • @MakeDoAndMend1
    @MakeDoAndMend1 9 місяців тому

    Very interesting. Subject. I have to carry my radio kit up hills, mountains in the UK. Biggest issue is no trees so I use a selfie light tripod and telescopic 5 metre aerial. G90 radio and a golf trolley battery. Very basic as carry food water and stove. Happy hamming George in wet Uk

  • @zaywas
    @zaywas 2 роки тому

    Straightforward and on point. Great video. Thanks Michael. 73 SP7TV

  • @twobikesandadrone
    @twobikesandadrone 5 місяців тому

    Great video.....thanks!!

  • @theemiddleone
    @theemiddleone 2 роки тому

    Very nice Michael.
    I am from that part of the world, northern lower peninsula of Mich and I enjoy seeing the POTA series. You are rocking the pony tail dude! You have become very comfortable in front of a camera and deliver information very nicely. I like how you demonstrate the topics that you discuss.
    Keep it up and I will keep watching.
    73

  • @Downeastwaves
    @Downeastwaves Рік тому

    Thanks 😊

  • @1crazynordlander
    @1crazynordlander 2 роки тому

    I have all this equipment times three, UffDa! And I have never activated a park but I have operated portable in Colorado and Georgia which was a blast!

  • @yeahitsk
    @yeahitsk 2 роки тому

    Appreciate the video. I've had a bunch of fun doing POTA hunting since getting HF privs late last year. Even managed to have a contact with you! I've accumulated the stuff I need to activate and all I'm waiting for now is about 20 degrees F of warmth.

    • @KB9VBRAntennas
      @KB9VBRAntennas  2 роки тому

      Winter weather does create its challenges. Hope to hear you on the air.

  • @45auto
    @45auto 2 роки тому

    Good info, sir. I am stuck working in my Jeep using it's battery for now. I will look at your battery for when I have the funds. Have an Old Fashioned for me and U-rah-rah.

  • @righteyeblink8996
    @righteyeblink8996 2 роки тому

    thank you

  • @mikemiles3068
    @mikemiles3068 2 роки тому

    Good video Michael❗️👍

  • @Chasing_The_Dream
    @Chasing_The_Dream 2 роки тому

    Michael, the voice of reason.

  • @dougputhoff3215
    @dougputhoff3215 2 роки тому

    Great info here

  • @garybelcaster4279
    @garybelcaster4279 2 роки тому

    Very nice vid Michael. Definitely motivating. I have a small Icom installed in our Drop and it needs to get out MORE. Incidentally, I love seeing shots of WI. Did my residency at the U (Mad town) and miss it at times. Go Badgers !

    • @KB9VBRAntennas
      @KB9VBRAntennas  2 роки тому

      Thanks. I'm also a UW graduate (BA'92), we're making plans for the summer season and have a couple trip ideas that will take in and around the Madcity. Stay tuned.

  • @sparky5860
    @sparky5860 2 роки тому

    Great video….. TY….

  • @joeddejohn
    @joeddejohn 2 роки тому

    Thanks. Maybe in the near future.

  • @toddshook1765
    @toddshook1765 2 роки тому

    When my wife go RVing we would bring my Yaesu FT-757gx2, mfj tuner, about 65 feet of long wire, and some rope (counter pose, coax, etc). I have couple 40 amp hour scooter batteries, turn radio down to 5-6 watts and enjoy. Trying to keep it simple.

  • @EricFullwood
    @EricFullwood 2 роки тому +6

    Newcomers should consider the SOTABEAMS Band Hopper. 20/30/40m which is 98% of all activations and No Tuner needed, no radials and no fiddly coil to mess with.

    • @davewhite7679
      @davewhite7679 2 роки тому +1

      Agree! The 20/30/40 "linked dipole" is extremely effective and building your own is easy and costs practically nothing.
      KZ9V

    • @tulenik71
      @tulenik71 11 місяців тому

      The downside of linked dipole is taking it down when changing bands. I had one for WARC bands and exactly because of this I don't use it very often.

  • @kefrh
    @kefrh 2 роки тому +1

    Awesome. Watched this and want to buy 11 items of gear. :)

  • @AliReza-zx8km
    @AliReza-zx8km 2 роки тому

    Nice.............

  • @davewhite7679
    @davewhite7679 2 роки тому +2

    Michael - I think you forgot your CW paddle.🤣
    KZ9V

    • @KB9VBRAntennas
      @KB9VBRAntennas  2 роки тому

      Then I'd have to leave the microphone at home

  • @brandonzawaski
    @brandonzawaski Рік тому

    Hey Michael. After much experimenting with the new power supply, the unun you helped me make and my tyt9800, the tyt stopped working (mystery/likely known common failure.) I returned it and got a ft-2980R. I only really play on 2 meters so I figured get something specific to the task that is more reliable yet the same price as this other quad band transceiver. I might get one of those super inexpensive $100 all band hf's. I saw one reviewed and cannot find the model at the moment but I saw somebody making contacts up the eastern seaboard with it so yes you can do a lot with a little-I am not concerned about crystal clear sound since I am not running a net but just being functional. I am not spending money on antennas but did find the nano vna was a smart grab to tailor something for a given job (less than $50 to tune antennas forever is a bargain.) I'm thinking of radio as more like a shop than a shack. If it can be done cheaper and at home then I 100% should at least consider learning how it is done in case that is all I have to rely on. That said, I do not know how to build a radio from scratch but everything outside of the chassis I have learned online (basic cable crimping too.) If I could figure out how to salvage pl259 plugs that would be cool but at some point I have to buy and keep stock of things I burn through. I'm cheap but not that cheap.

  • @saldomino1639
    @saldomino1639 Рік тому

    I see Michael that you have the gear I have the ICOM 718 and the Yaseu 891 I love both of them great video Sal KM4PPV I do POTA also !

  • @ricsanders69
    @ricsanders69 8 місяців тому

    Thank you for the vid! I just made a contact with you today during a pota activation in VA. (K-1318) and when I got my laptop out to use for logging I could hardly see the screen in direct sunlight, so paper logging to the rescue...then I used FLE to bang those out electronically...which is another great video of yours! 73 KN4FTT

  • @K3JRZOnTheAir
    @K3JRZOnTheAir 2 роки тому +1

    You really don’t need much when it all boils down to the basics.

  • @larrybomber83
    @larrybomber83 2 роки тому +1

    According to your list, I have everything I need except the get up and just go vibe. Thanks Michael.

    • @KB9VBRAntennas
      @KB9VBRAntennas  2 роки тому +2

      I hope this was a pep talk.

    • @larrybomber83
      @larrybomber83 2 роки тому +1

      @@KB9VBRAntennas Yes it is. Time to check out my portable radio equipment.

  • @lounickles4744
    @lounickles4744 2 роки тому

    Antenna is the keystone - agreed. But, need a way to tune it. I use the budget minded Nano VNA. I also noticed in the video you have an auto tuner with your radios (me too!)

    • @lounickles4744
      @lounickles4744 2 роки тому

      Dang, I should have watched all the way to the end instead of commenting right after item #5. Yup, analyzer and tuner..

  • @malcolmlyle4910
    @malcolmlyle4910 2 роки тому +10

    do not let my wife see this

  • @spudhut2246
    @spudhut2246 3 місяці тому

    I am an equipment junkie!!! This video is a few years old, any chance an update can be posted with newer up to date equipment? Always great content, I appreciate you sharing your knowledge to the hobby! Thank you

  • @topsoutdooradventures
    @topsoutdooradventures Рік тому

    Great video sir. It was pretty cool to get a famous UA-camr in my log...lol. I've got 173 activations now and my kit keeps getting smaller and smaller. I am running the Yeasu FT-891 and using homemade center fed dipoles that are resonant, so no tuner required. I have one on hand if needed, but my antennas all tune up less than 1.2:1 across the voice portion of the bands I activate. I use an MFJ 1917 portable mast. When I first started activating, I used a BuddiStck antenna with great results. The battery is a Dakota Lithium 10ah or a 23ah for longer activations as well. KO4TKS

    • @KB9VBRAntennas
      @KB9VBRAntennas  Рік тому +1

      I've shrunk my kit down and refined things over the years also. I'm to the point where I keep the antenna box in the car all the time and just throw in the radio and battery when I want to go out.

  • @n3ljs399
    @n3ljs399 2 роки тому +1

    I have a Wolf River and it is not my first pick when I go portable.

    • @KB9VBRAntennas
      @KB9VBRAntennas  2 роки тому +1

      I'm curious why not, and what would your first choice be?

  • @MrJimmy440
    @MrJimmy440 2 роки тому

    Thanks for they good info Michael. I’ll be getting out into the parks as soon as warms up a bit. I too have all of your recommended equipment and the two optional pieces you’ve recommended. Look forward to someday making contacts with you P2P. Jim KD2WPA

  • @MidlifeRenaissanceMan
    @MidlifeRenaissanceMan 2 роки тому

    Well my old FT101B is missing the 12V vibrator / inverter circuit, but I guess I could look around for one

    • @davewhite7679
      @davewhite7679 2 роки тому +1

      My FT-101EE is still alive and it made it out on a few camping trips many years ago. But I'm too old to lug that beast out of the shack, and it would suck my LifePo4 batteries dry in a matter of minutes...🤣
      KZ9V

  • @Sparks52
    @Sparks52 Рік тому

    Look also at an end-fed half-rhombic and inverted-V. Both are similar in only requiring a single support in the middle. The half-rhombic can be convenient as you feed it from the end, not from the middle; running a ground counterpoise with one helps. Used these in the military for rapid HF antenna erection. Think about radiation pattern desired for the distances and ionospheric propagation needed to support that. Takeoff angle can be high for shorter distances, while low angle radiation is better for trans-global. Working 15m, 20m or 80m? Day or night? Summer or Winter? What distances are reasonable to expect for all those factors? Best wishes & 73's.

  • @timothyboyd5669
    @timothyboyd5669 2 роки тому +2

    IMO you cant beat a Di-pole. I made a 40/20/17 Linked one for $35

    • @KB9VBRAntennas
      @KB9VBRAntennas  2 роки тому +2

      That's a great idea. I think I'll rebuild my link dipole to add a 17m option.

  • @ekbanjosworld4926
    @ekbanjosworld4926 2 роки тому

    Love your channel ! Always something pertinent and no bells and whistles ! Please don't start collaborating with ALL THE OTHER UA-cam Ham Radio Zoo Crew ! It's almost like they are trying to out buy each other with new expensive unnecessary gadgets !

    • @KB9VBRAntennas
      @KB9VBRAntennas  2 роки тому

      Thanks for the comments. I just like to do fun stuff without all the attitude. This channel has never been about 'gear acquisition.' Reviews are pretty sporadic and when it happens, it usually is with a product I believe in.

  • @jamesholbrook3648
    @jamesholbrook3648 2 роки тому

    I’m very new to all this so could someone explain the logging portion?

  • @darylw-m9549
    @darylw-m9549 2 роки тому +1

    Nice video Michael, thanks. I take my IC-7300 into the field, and I'm aiming to take the IC-9700 soon. I like your emphasis on simplicity.

  • @jimmyw9171
    @jimmyw9171 2 роки тому +1

    Ft 891, a couple of ham sticks, feed line, antenna mount, paper for logging, your all set

  • @timbookedtwo2375
    @timbookedtwo2375 2 роки тому

    i put my FT-891 with a 12Ah LiFePO4 battery in my small backpack along with an EFHW monoband antenna (usually 20 meter band), a short (!) length of RG58 coax and some bungy and paracord. I can also get my 7 meter long Spiderbeam telescope mast attached to the side. I still have room for some sandwiches and beer.

  • @rgallagher6829
    @rgallagher6829 7 місяців тому

    I agree with the last comment. When my wife stops buying quilt material I will stop buying more equipment! Like that would ever happen.

  • @coolstuff_.
    @coolstuff_. Рік тому

    Cool

  • @DominicMazoch
    @DominicMazoch 2 роки тому

    POTA with mobile equipment in you POV counts.
    Also, for MSWE, if tje station can see the ship you are activating, it counts!

  • @creorf
    @creorf 2 роки тому +1

    Great Video Michael. Could you please explain what device you are connecting between the battery and transceiver at 2:55?

    • @KB9VBRAntennas
      @KB9VBRAntennas  2 роки тому +1

      I usually add a little monitor to track my power consumption and battery life: amzn.to/3fJ7dBL

  • @K5LXP
    @K5LXP 11 місяців тому

    I'll add one more power option - the battery in whatever vehicle gets you to the POTA site. Even a small car battery has several times the Ah of portable SLA or Lithium batteries. It's already there, nothing additional to buy or bring. One can operate for hours and still have plenty of power to start the vehicle at the end of the activation.

    • @KB9VBRAntennas
      @KB9VBRAntennas  11 місяців тому

      I strongly recommend not using your vehicle's starter battery as a power source for your radio equipment if the vehicle is not running. It is a lot easier to deplete the battery than you think and the last place you want to be is in a remote area with spotty cell coverage and no way to jump start your car.

  • @JoeLaGreca
    @JoeLaGreca 2 роки тому

    Have you considered logging on an tablet or phone? I was thinking of an offline google sheet

  • @JD144-
    @JD144- 11 місяців тому

    Put some red loctite in the swivel mechanism of the feather flag base and it won’t swivel anymore. Thanks for the videos!

  • @kcarmical
    @kcarmical 2 роки тому

    Great video, thanks for the info! I don't know if my UA-cam is just messed up or what, but I don't see the description with links for the items you showed. Just me?

    • @KB9VBRAntennas
      @KB9VBRAntennas  2 роки тому +2

      I know UA-cam hides the description if you are watching on the mobile app. There should be a little 'down arrow' chevron icon you can press to expand the description.

    • @kcarmical
      @kcarmical 2 роки тому

      @@KB9VBRAntennas Ok, thanks. Closed out my browser and it fixed it. :-)

  • @21inchwide
    @21inchwide 9 місяців тому

    With you on the RG-8X, I have a Comet 80-6M vertical I can pop on a MFJ tripod so I'm good there, but I'm torn on whether I should buy a LiFePo 20 amp hour battery or a power station like the Jackery. I don't intend to camp overnight while doing POTA, so what's the better option for running a Yaesu FT-710 and an Alinco 7735-T?

    • @KB9VBRAntennas
      @KB9VBRAntennas  9 місяців тому

      I’d go with the 20ah LIFePO4 battery. The Jackery may be a bit more convenient but the down side is that the DC accessory port is limited to 10 amps output. You won’t be able to transmit at 100 watts if you so desired.

  • @tnyberg67
    @tnyberg67 8 місяців тому

    I see a WI plate in the background - what part of the State are you in? I'm also in WI. K9NIF

  • @alvarogaitan2529
    @alvarogaitan2529 2 роки тому

    muchas gracias senor muy buenos tips you numero uno 73 from hj3uew

  • @forgetyourlife
    @forgetyourlife 2 роки тому +1

    How are we going to keep all youtubers in business if we don’t purchase the latest and the greatest only reviewed once then forgotten radio products? 😀

    • @KB9VBRAntennas
      @KB9VBRAntennas  2 роки тому +1

      I dunno, force them to make compelling content outside of the lust for new gear.

  • @kissingbanditt
    @kissingbanditt 2 роки тому

    Please let me know if u have extra gear you giving away. Thanks

  • @TastyBadger
    @TastyBadger 2 роки тому

    What role do Technicians play in POTA and SOTA?

  • @mikemcdonald5147
    @mikemcdonald5147 2 роки тому

    what is that cool box at time stamp 01:47 the big red box with clear top? looks well made.

    • @KB9VBRAntennas
      @KB9VBRAntennas  2 роки тому

      That's the Husky Professional Waterproof Storage Container. They are available at Home Depot in a 5, 11, and 27 gallon size. I've standardized on these containers for my radio and camping gear because of how well they pack into the vehicle. Here's a video with more: ua-cam.com/video/B4CEXNo8NJ8/v-deo.html

    • @mikemcdonald5147
      @mikemcdonald5147 2 роки тому

      @@KB9VBRAntennas thanks for the fast reply yeah they look very well made. Thanks for sharing.

  • @WityWot
    @WityWot 2 роки тому

    Hello there.
    I plan on buying one of your antennas. What would you recommend. Im Just starting out and really love this Hobby. I only currently have 2 scanners and 2 handheld Hams. I soon will be progressing towards getting license but until then I am learning lots and getting all the fundamentals down. Would appreciate if you could recomend one of your antennas.
    Thanks a Bunch

    • @KB9VBRAntennas
      @KB9VBRAntennas  2 роки тому +1

      For those just starting out, I recommend the classic 2 meter J-Pole antenna. It is tuned to transmit on the 2 meter band and will give you good coverage on the 70cm band. It also has broad band receive capabilities so you can use it as a general purpose VHF/UHF scanner antenna. www.jpole-antenna.com/shop/2-meter-amateur-radio-j-pole-antenna/

    • @WityWot
      @WityWot 2 роки тому

      @@KB9VBRAntennas
      Thanks a Bunch! I shall start off with that one.

  • @shandybrandy5407
    @shandybrandy5407 2 роки тому +1

    Very inspiring video Michael. Meanwhile, just wanted to know if there is any appropriate antenna which takes very little space and works 20 and 40 meters like charm? The reason for asking such a query is mainly from city living perspective. I live at New Delhi and hosting HF antenna at my terrace is a pain due to objections from neighbours as well as housing society. Under such situations Ham community should put extra effort to come up with an innovative as well as effective portable antenna which can be just put in the window or balcony.
    Always appreciate your efforts, have learnt so much from your videos as well as responding to my queries.
    73
    New Delhi

    • @Steve-GM0HUU
      @Steve-GM0HUU 2 роки тому +1

      A small transmitting loop (STL), usually referred to as a "mag loop" may be one option. To get 40m coverage the diameter would need to be about 1.3m.

    • @shandybrandy5407
      @shandybrandy5407 2 роки тому +1

      @@Steve-GM0HUU Thank you for your feedback Steve. Can this STL/Magloop be home brewed? And if affirmative can you pls share link with diagram.
      Thanks again friend and have a great day ahead.
      73

    • @tulenik71
      @tulenik71 11 місяців тому

      @@Steve-GM0HUU still it is very ineffective at 40 m...

  • @45auto
    @45auto 2 роки тому

    I have a Schumacher SC1280 that has modes for a standard, AGM, and gel batteries. Could it be used to safely and effectively charge a 12v 12 amp or 20 amp LiPo4 battery? If not, do you have a recommendation for a charger?
    Update: I contacted Schumacher and they said no on using the SC1280 on a LiPo4 battery.

    • @KB9VBRAntennas
      @KB9VBRAntennas  2 роки тому +1

      I've got a similar charger and it won't work with a LiFePO4 battery. The issue is that lead acid and AGM batteries are charged to a voltage of 13.8, but LiFePO4 batteries need to be brought up to 14.4 volts to realize a full charge. Plus the charging curve is different, as lithium batteries don't require an absorption phase during the charger cycle. Here is the charger I use for my LiFePO4 batteries: amzn.to/3AmaoJh

    • @45auto
      @45auto 2 роки тому

      @@KB9VBRAntennas Apparently, they are all sitting in a container ship off California. The earliest estimated ship date is early April.

  • @JT-py9lv
    @JT-py9lv 2 роки тому

    I'd hate to lug my Kenwood TS940S into the field.... Dang thing weighs 45 lbs . I agree, the FT891 is a MUCH better choice.

    • @KB9VBRAntennas
      @KB9VBRAntennas  2 роки тому

      It amazes me, looking at pictures from our club's field day experiences of the 1950s, of the boat anchors and giant canvas tents they used to erect.

  • @chrissewell1608
    @chrissewell1608 2 роки тому

    "Only 5 things you need!" .... flashes 10 fingers! 👐

  • @controlgame93
    @controlgame93 Рік тому

    title should be : " dont buy them , buy from me. "

  • @sammiller6631
    @sammiller6631 2 роки тому

    But I want more gear.

  • @Upnorthof48
    @Upnorthof48 Рік тому

    I can’t!!!!

  • @franciscolopez3229
    @franciscolopez3229 2 роки тому

    But I never got an answer for my question regarding the j-pole from last year. Hmmmmmm...

  • @1958johndeere620
    @1958johndeere620 2 роки тому

    I didn't see Cheeseburgers on the list.

    • @KB9VBRAntennas
      @KB9VBRAntennas  2 роки тому

      I do like cheese, living in Wisconsin, that's a given.

  • @ve3sif
    @ve3sif 11 місяців тому

    thanks, Mike. You can use an inexpensive little radio with a simple efhw, too. here's an activation with a used (inexpensive) SW-3B qrp rig. hope you enjoy it and stay active. 73 Ron ua-cam.com/video/r42H-Z3JJ1Y/v-deo.html

  • @EricFullwood
    @EricFullwood 2 роки тому +8

    Strongly agree on the FT-891. Not expensive and may be the only rig an operator will ever need. Avoid ChinaZon rigs like the G90.

    • @davewhite7679
      @davewhite7679 2 роки тому +2

      I have both the FT-891 and G90. They each have their advantages. I love both of them.
      KZ9V

    • @drexlersinger2840
      @drexlersinger2840 2 роки тому

      might be a silly question but what exactly does ALL MODES mean? like Fusion, D-star, and DMR?

    • @EricFullwood
      @EricFullwood 2 роки тому +4

      @@drexlersinger2840 for HF it means, AM, SSB, CW, PSK, etc. For digital voice it means Fusion, D-Star, DMR, etc.

    • @kwilde1131
      @kwilde1131 Рік тому +1

      I really like my 891. Once I figured out the menus, I certainly do not regret buying one for portable ops. Would even make a good shack radio for the budget minded.

    • @pkovtunov
      @pkovtunov Рік тому

      You have no idea 😂

  • @johnwest7993
    @johnwest7993 2 роки тому

    My business partner and I fix very expensive electronics gear for a US government lab. He sometimes walks in there to fix a problem and just carries a pocket multimeter and a couple of screwdrivers. When they ask him where all his tools are he just points at his head. He has a Master's degree in EE, a PhD in High Energy Physics, and is a state licensed PE, Professional Engineer. All that stuff upstairs is really all you need in order to be a good ham, and learning it is what the hobby is all about. Hams aren't CBers.
    I don't bother to log my contacts. It takes the fun out of playing with radio.
    Also, I disagree with this guy on antenna analyzers. A cheap NanoVNA is so much more capable and useful than an expensive antenna analyzer. I use one for virtually everything, from tuning antennas to identifying the location of bad connections in coax, to winding toroids, to building xtal filters. The list goes on and on. An antenna analyzer? Why in the world would you pay so much more for a device that does so much less?
    BTW, a Wolf River Coil is just a coil. It's wire wrapped around a core. That's it. Get a pool noodle and wind your own. (I did.) Then you can check it with your NanoVNA. And if it melts, you're running way too much power. Figure out how to do things better, (hint: antenna.) Don't just throw more power at it. You can't learn anything that way.

  • @EricFullwood
    @EricFullwood 2 роки тому +1

    CW SOTA
    Join the Elite
    Less cost
    Less weight
    No yappy-yap
    Rigs Ranking
    3. SW-3B (Yugo)
    2. MTR4B (Chevy)
    1. KX2 (Mercedes)

  • @hillbilly4christ638
    @hillbilly4christ638 2 роки тому

    The radio producers do not endorse this video. Neither do I really. Cheers

  • @patriot9455
    @patriot9455 Рік тому

    Never let a "ham snob" put you on the road of being a "g.a.s." ham.

  • @bradhollis1005
    @bradhollis1005 2 роки тому

    Dude, stop reading a script - you're not good at it.
    Just talk to us. Tell us what you know in your own extemporaneous way.
    You come across as clumsy and nervous when you try to make a written script sound natural. just saying . . .

  • @byron-kd9vpu313
    @byron-kd9vpu313 Рік тому

    @KB9VBR antennas @KB9VBR Antennas is it possible to do POTA or SOTA with a 2 meter radio?

    • @KB9VBRAntennas
      @KB9VBRAntennas  Рік тому

      SOTA activations are done with 2 meters all the time. The key is to select a location that will most likely garner contacts. That would be on a summit or peak with a good vantage point to a populated area. All you need is 10 contacts, so look for areas that would give you that possibility.
      On a side note, I talked to a ham a couple of weeks ago that was on a lookout near a busy highway. I was 2 meter mobile and he had a handheld and Yagi. I'm not sure if he was activating a SOTA entity, but I heard him making quite a few contacts on 146.52 while I drove through the area.

  • @nPcDrone
    @nPcDrone 4 місяці тому

    I really need to figure this out. Got my general but haven't got a clue. AG KD2ZVI

  • @MrJim260
    @MrJim260 Рік тому

    thanks michael watched alot of your vidieos im a newbie and need all the help i can get thank you again MM7JWK