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The chores before the storm…

With the upcoming snow storm that’s predicted to hit the Northeast US in the next few hours I decided to move my Ameritron RCS-8V antenna switch to it’s permanent home so it doesn’t get buried under the supposed 18″ of snow. I used my new RG8/U cable to connect it into the shack.  I swept the 110 foot coax run with .3 db loss at 1.9mhz and 1.1db at 29.7.

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..the festivities continue..

The morning of the last NAQP (North American QSO Party) I put up an 80 meter inverted vee using an Alpha Delta Delta C center insulator hoisted 50 feet up a tree in my backyard. Seeing as how successful my results were on 80 meter, I added a 40 meter vee about 8 feet below it. The balun of choice was from Hy-Power Antenna company. KU3X, Barry the owner happens to be a fellow club member of DLARC and offered a bunch of information on antenna design.

Since I now have 3 antennas in the backyard and only 1 cable running to the house, running outside in the rain or snow to flip antennas got old quick. Hence my recent purchase from a ham on QTH.com. I was lucky enough to acquire a used Ameritron RCS-8V, 5 antenna remote switch for a very discounted price. I ended up using 100 feet of CAT5 cable as a temporary run between the control box and relay box outside. When my permanent cable arrives next week, the plan is to bury it and a run of RG8U coax out to the  relay box. Ultimately a 40 meter delta loop will also makes it way to this switch as well as a 40/80/160 meter off-center dipole around 60-70 feet.

For now I can switch between to 2 vee’s and vertical from the laziness of my own chair.

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