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		<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://n3qo.com/archives/529" title="crickets....."></a>WOW! It&#8217;s been a while since I&#8217;ve posted. Even with this blog being purely about ham radio, alot has been going on for me within the hobby. Here&#8217;s the update: 1) The Pocono Hamfast was an unfortunate bust. We drove &#8230;<p class="read-more"><a href="http://n3qo.com/archives/529">Read more &#187;</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="http://n3qo.com/archives/529" title="crickets....."></a><p>WOW! It&#8217;s been a while since I&#8217;ve posted. Even with this blog being purely about ham radio, alot has been going on for me within the hobby. Here&#8217;s the update:</p>
<p>1) The Pocono Hamfast was an unfortunate bust. We drove 70 miles from our QTH in Pottstown, PA, to be faced with a &#8220;less than mediocre&#8221; hamfest. Only 1 vendor listed on the flyer was there and they were only selling power poles and HT cases. Honestly this has to be the worst one I&#8217;ve been to yet, which was quite unfortunate.</p>
<p>2) With the upcoming 2009 CQ RTTY contest this weekend (Sept 26-27) I&#8217;ve enabled digital modes on Laurie&#8217;s Heathkit SB401/301. I took a hint from another ham using the HD15 phone patch as a computer interface for a DVK (digital voice keyer), I used our SB-630 station console for PSK/RTTY/SSTY instead. It was quite simple to do even though their appears to be a 550 ohm impedance difference between the computer and the phone patch interfaces. So far so good. Posts with photos coming soon.</p>
<p>3) I recently aquired an IC-2200H for the truck. Even though it&#8217;s only 2 meter, it gives me better D-Star capabilities down the road. My interest in D-Star has been waning as of late. Packet loss and &#8220;R2D2&#8242;ing&#8221; gets old quick, especially when you are a member of net operations. Thoughts of selling my 91AD for this reason have been plaguing me lately. See my recent D-Star post.</p>
<p>4) After spending an afternoon with my local radio club (DLARC) and speaking to a fellow ham, I&#8217;ve been introduced into the world of Hex Beams and Cubical Quads. I&#8217;ve never really investigated these types of antennas as they&#8217;re not considered to be the &#8220;conventional beam&#8221;. I&#8217;m happy to say after doing a bit of research, I&#8217;ve started building the base of the antenna and am quickly aquiring the parts to build the rest of the antenna. It seems all the commercial vendors want $100 for a hex base. I really wanted to go with the DX Engineering base, but decided to go completely homebrew instead and spent $30 at The Home Depot last night on parts. As I build this thing I&#8217;ll post my experiences and photos as I progress.</p>
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