HF Comms, Hunting, Camping and Food - Winter Field Day 2024
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- Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
- Just a quick video of some backcountry fun running HF communications, hunting, camping and easy field meals.
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Great that you’re including the family! Teamwork is extremely important!
It was a blast incorporating the family on this trip. Cheers to teamwork. It makes everything easier. Usually, I am running around solo.
Your so well organized! Inspirational! 73
Thank you. It's a blessing and a curse. 73
Awesome vid, please keep them flowing! ❤️
Thank you! Will do!
pretty cool
Excellent video. Thanks 👍
You're welcome. It was rough cutting this together as I want not really planning on making a video.
Please do a 10 pound weight of gear and show us what it can do just in analog. It is interesting to see what one can do with an ultra light setup when no digital is available. Great video as usual.
Check out my voice video I did recently on the (tr)uSDX. It's ultralight and compact.
Man looks like you're living the dream!! Cool stuff!
It was glorious. It's nice to break free from work and social media and tackle weekend outings like this when possible. The plan is once a quarter. Cheers.
Where’s the single freq dmr repeater? Great video THANK YOU !!
That video has been put on hold due to the complexity of how I want to film it. I'll try to get back to it this year.
Wouldn't have noticed the booger if you didn't point it out. Streisand effect and all.
Haha.
Excellent work Cameraman!
Indeed. The rabbit that he procured was a bonus.
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I'm kinda new to the hobby, I messed with CB a bunch when I was a kid back in the 80s and still have a bunch of stuff packed away.
I've messed with small handheld GMRS radios the past few years.
I'm now trying to move into more powerful GMRS and HAM and learn all this new stuff.
Anyway.
For my first radio I'm building a manpack type setup so it can be fully mobile and I can get the most use out of it.
I'm having lots of trouble understanding antennas, size, tuning, what I need, what I don't need.
I'll have a 25w dual band.
I've watched a bunch of your videos recently and could sure use what knowledge you have learned in your journey.
Should I use 2 separate antenna?
I'm a new ham. I have built a FT-857D manpack. I programmed it with local repeater info using chirp. Out of thirteen repeaters I programmed into the radio, seven of them display TX ERROR when I key the mic on them. Nowhere in the instruction manual is there a listing for an error like this, and no troubleshooting info. I have tried with no luck to contact a member of the local ham club, so I'm taking a long shot to see if you might be able to help since I know you used FT-857 at one time. Any ideas on what could be causing this?
Good work. At some point with that much gear you may have to think about reintroducing a bicycle of some sort. Perhaps an ebike with rollup PV panels. In your terrain no flat tires would probably be a good move.
Winter Field Day was good here. We ran 2I. One station ran phone on 15m. The other station mostly ran CW on 20m.
I kept picturing the 1O stations up north on a frozen lake in an ice fishing tent.
We had chamber of commerce weather on the Space Coast. The door of the church youth building stayed open.
We only had the building for Saturday so when we started getting duplicates a little after 1700L we rolled everything up to avoid doing it in the dark.
We had great time. 3lbs of bacon and a couple dozen chili dogs with time on an FT-710. Its an amazing receiver and very intuitive to navigate.
I'll take bacon over rabbit any day of the week.
Keep having FUN!
I've tested this on the fat tire e-bike, but it is awkward with this much gear. The plan is to cut a little more weight and just do more training.
Very nice. I took my jeep out and did my first camping trip with my hf radio. Nowhere near the quality of your videos but I posted a few short ones. Check them out if you get a minute.
On my way to check 'em! Putting together my man pack, looking for ideas, and love it when other hams share to save me learning lessons "the hard way"
I'll check it out. Thank you!
@@jwreagan Good luck! This channel is about sharing the experience and the lessons. I hope it helps. 73
@@TheTechPrepper that is why I am here good sir. Been referring my buddies to your channel when they start talking manpacks. Right now I am working on a manpack myself (significantly heavier than your setups, the equipment wasn't my selection but what I got in a good deal that was all or nada). I need to focus on some weight reduction. I have a couple shorts posted with some of the gear, all of it was bargain hunted. Thank you for sharing your content, it really does motivate me to work on my projects more. Keep it up!
It would be interesting to see how you are making your bags. Material, zippers sewing etc.
Love your content. Unrelated question here I'd like to get a digital scanner but they're around 500$ can a dmr be used instead. Or do I just need a analog scanner to have a heads up on a local level.
I have absolutely zero experience with what is going on, but I love to watch your videos. How does someone go about getting their foot in the door to learn about radio's on this level?
Your go bags are so nice! Great job! A very honest feedback, something I believe everyone watching is thinking but nobody tells you. Watch your video and count how many times you say “TTP”. At this point we understand that this is not content, instead it’s an ad for your products. I hope it’s working for you, but maybe the ad would be more effective if it was more subtle. Example: instead of ttp antenna, ttp backpack, ttp breathing air you just presented everything normally and then at the end you’d just say “if you’re interested in any of this gear, you can get it in my store”.
Americans are very welcoming of ads disguised as content. But other cultures are not. In my culture people create aversion when you do it. Just by changing your tactics you could broaden your consumer base.
Actually, I don't sell my products publicly anymore since everything is handmade. They were only sold in very small batches last year to members. In fact I am no longer producing any of the bags moving forward as it was one heck of a financial loss. There was no way to keep up with the demand. I appreciate the feedback. The mentions were simply to cut down on the constant comments and emails asking: "what antenna was that?". I'll mention the brand less. Thanks.
Nothing like winter field day in a short sleeve shirt ☀
Good stuff!
It was nice during the night, but we're wimps at night. 40F is cold for us. I want my 118F degree summers.
Reminds me of cooking in the dutch oven on an open fire. Great meals! 73
You have to work with what you have out here. This was definitely our most elaborate set of meals so far.
i wish i got more footage from our field day event. im just starting out with a new camera and got some b roll and missed some opportunity to get some great a- roll footage, all in the learning process !!!
I've done that, too. Just film new footage at the shack and overlay the b roll. I have a video format where I'll start by talking about the plan, the event and then reflect on what went well and what went sideways. Lastly, I'll share the lessons learned. Which camera?
thats cool ill write that down as a basic frame work to keep in mind !! i got the osmo pocket 3 creator package, great system !! a little spendy but its half the price of what i was planning on spending for a basic content creation package. next on my list to do is set up one of my desks as camera station with a versa style arm so i can mount a downward looking camera for a desk shot and a couple other spots for cammeras/lights or whatever.@@TheTechPrepper
@@shadowlab9543Wow, your plan is much more detailed than I have ever done or plan to do. I have been filming with an iPhone 8 and GoPro 9 for every video on this channel. Good luck with the content production.
Rabbit? I thought it was duck season?
Elmer Season!
Quail and rabbit were still in season here in Arizona.
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What tablet is that and how is it in bright sun? My IC-705 works great as a field radio but my tablet is weak in bright sun.
It's FZ-M1 MkII with the iKey keyboard. It's only has a 500 nit display, but it works out here in the desert. A 700 nit display would have been great. I have a Dell 7220 ruggedized tablet that pushes insane brightness at 1000-nit.
If bread is cheating then so is jerky and freezedried food :)
It all works. Eat what you can. These days, I am trying to make these outings a bit more challenging. It's nice have an x-factor or two on each trip. Other than the bread, we did not pack a meal for breakfast. The goal was to find something to eat in the field or go hungry.
@@TheTechPrepper that's a tough goal. Historically people would bring something like pemican and hardtack or veggies to add to whatever they caught (or to make sad soup if they get nothing) even if it was just enough to not starve. If you manage to walk into the dessert with no food and eat comfortably that's quite an achievement.
Nice vid but typical Arizonan, not one provision for weather. no wonder you can carry so much
I had wool base layers, mid layer, rain jacket and pants, poncho, wool gloves and cap.
Dude that 818 man pack looks legit! I see one of those in my future.
Excellent. This one can be made by anyone that has sewing skills. I just had a neighbor chop off the top of the Helixon Tek E&E pouch and fabricate a strap with the material for the top cap. Good luck.
I'm trying to use a lightweight system consisting of a TalentCell battery, (tr)uSDX transceiver, ATU-10 tuner and some kind of wire antenna suitable for NVIS. Will all fit easily into one of those 5.11 6.6 pouches. The weak link so far is the computer. I'm using a MS Surface Go 2, but it's heavy and awkward to use in the field. Do you think that Panasonic rugged tablet is the way to go? BTW, I tried using a QDX on Winter Field Day and it was a fail. Still don't know what was going wrong, but only putting out 3 watts on 20m digital isn't a good start when bands are crowded. Disappointing.
If you need a small field computer that is rugged, I recommend getting an FZ-M1 MkII on the secondary market along with a new iKey keyboard. I paid $400 for the pair 1 year ago, but prices have climbed since then. The tablets used to run about $100 USD used in good condition.
@@TheTechPrepper Thanks. It weighs about the same as the MS Surface Go 2 (1.2 lb) but looks a lot more suitable for field use. Would be good to get the one with onboard GPS.
I am a Bugs Bunny fan. But rawwit for one person is just right
Ditto.
I want to bring up a question on jscall and similar programs for shtf coms during grid down. I see a major Achilles heel here and no one seems to have addressed it. For js8 and wsjtx to work properly they all have to be perfectly in sync on time. What happens during grid down where there is no internet and u can’t sync the time. I’ve noticed my laptop after about a week will be off by a few seconds and that stops js8 call from working properly. Do you have a solution for this problem ? My thought maybe something like Starlink or sat phone that can hook up to pc to sync time but that’s expensive and also assuming it’s operational .
Yes, there is an auto time drift tool in JS8Call that will synchronize the timing based on one or more heard signals. I use this all the time in the field.
Oh I’ll have to look for that, thankyou
What titanium pot is that?
You seem to focus more on eating then comms
There are 300 videos on this channel with almost no food. This was a weekend to relax with the family.
At 5:24, did 2.5watts give you a 284 mile distance? Is that simplex or with a repeater?
Yes, it did. It's simplex. This is straight HF communication.
@@TheTechPrepper damn that's amazing, what radio and antenna are you using?
Great. Now I'm hungry. Man, that rabbit looked good! Nice video! I like the refinements.
It looked better than it tasted. I really prefer quail, but that was a bust. Have a good one!
Looked like my Boy Scout mess kit frying pan at the beginning. Been a while since I had that out.
I can't recall which country's armed forces this mess kit came from, but it works pretty well...and they are inexpensive ($5-10 USD) compared to the high end gear at REI. Give it a try.
good one, I am getting ready to head for the hills, try to have some fun before things get crazy.
Have fun!
That TTP link dipole is a winner! Great multi-topic video.
Simple wire antennas for the win. There's nothing like a resonant dipole for performance.
Looks like a great way to spend the weekend! Man, that pack weight was brutal!
It's time to cut a few pounds. If not, more training is needed. The 16 gauge was about 9 pounds of that weight. I wish I went with 20 gauge instead.
Oh Yeah!
Nice job as always sir
Thank you, sire.
Interesting. How do you make your own pouches? Materials? Sewing machine? Design? I’m interested in how you do that.
I misspoke. I do all the design and a have neighbor down the street that makes these based on my specs. These are in Coyote Tan using 440 denier material. The square pouches were all included in all of the wire antennas I sold last year.