Influencer I
What digital modes are you running? Been thinking of jumping down that rabbit hole but trying to figure out where to start. Winlink, RTTY , FT8CALL and so on?
Influencer I
Advocate III
20990
Influencer I
Advocate III
20990
Explorer I
3030
I cut all my elements about 3/8" short, then dialed the adjuster screws to the EXACT lengths per the drawing. Mounted it about 16' up and ran 100' of RG-8xto my (loner) FT-2980 in the garage. SWR is 1.06 on 2m 146.000.Well I have several more antenna projects done.
This project was done to help a fellow novice ham get on the air. For some reason (unknown to me), one of the Elmers brought me along to build one too.
The Dual Band Open Stub Aluminium J Pole
Designed after:
Arrow Antenna open stub J-Pole which is made and sold by Allen Lowe (NoIMW)
The plans were drawn up by NT1K and then refund with dimensions by John Kotecki (KD8PVS) Jason and Kotecki (KD8UCP)
The Antenna is essentially a 3/8 aluminum rod a fixed to a 6” piece of aluminum angle (we used 1/8” x 1.5 x 1.5, if I were to do it again I would go with 1/4” thick or thicker to allow for better threading).
I’m not going to post all the details of the build, the attached document does a really good job explaining it. I will however go over some key points that we learned along the way.
- The lengths of the rod from the top of the aluminum angle to the tip of the rod is critical for getting the SWR set.
- More importantly the spacing of the stubs is very very very important... moving the center stub left or right by less than 1/16” changes 2-3 SWR.
- if your SWR is not 1.2 or better, check the spacing... don’t modify the rod lengths until after the spacinig
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Advocate III
20990
WinLink is very easy to use, and can be done on 70cm, 2m and HF... our ares uses HF and 2m. Setting up digitally is very easy... you need a TNC, computer ,software modem, and your radio.Cool. Also thinking about getting more involved with ARES. So WinLink looks like it might be a good starting point. I have also been seeing a lot about JS8Call so that might be number 2 on the list.
Thanks.
73.
Advocate III
20990
Yours came out excellent... I am going to revisit mine one of these days... the tree cutters messed with it yesterday and hurt my SWR a bit.I cut all my elements about 3/8" short, then dialed the adjuster screws to the EXACT lengths per the drawing. Mounted it about 16' up and ran 100' of RG-8xto my (loner) FT-2980 in the garage. SWR is 1.06 on 2m 146.000.
Influencer I
Advocate III
20990
If I were to only do 2 forms of digital it would definitely be WinLink and JS8 Call. In that order... WinLink is a lot more useful than JS8. JS8 is a very down and dirty QSO (pretty much just hi, where are you, I am here, trade signal report, 73’s).Cool. Also thinking about getting more involved with ARES. So WinLink looks like it might be a good starting point. I have also been seeing a lot about JS8Call so that might be number 2 on the list.
Thanks.
73.
Advocate III
20990
The Pi still needs a TNC... the TNC is what connects the radio to the pc, weather desktop, laptop, or Pi. I’m using a RP V3 running KC4AMK Build-a-Pi accessed by my iPad on Virtual Box. It’s not a simple build by any means and knowledge of Linux is a must. The other thing... WinLink doesn’t support ARES forms under Linux yet, ARES forms can only be accessed on a windows machine. However, there is a group of us trying to port the forms over to Linux.Yea. I have been looking at doing the RaspberryPi. Seems to have a lot more options and a lot cheaper than a TNC . I also what to be able to integrate it into my mobile rig. Right now my Truck is my ham shack. Easy to move but not always the most convenient when you want to just sit around and play for the evening.
Would love to see how you are all set up when you have time for the right up. Looks like this project has you occupied right now.
Influencer I
All good info. I might reach out and try to do contact if I get a WinLink rig up and running. Thanks for the start in a direction.The Pi still needs a TNC... the TNC is what connects the radio to the pc, weather desktop, laptop, or Pi. I’m using a RP V3 running KC4AMK Build-a-Pi accessed by my iPad on Virtual Box. It’s not a simple build by any means and knowledge of Linux is a must. The other thing... WinLink doesn’t support ARES forms under Linux yet, ARES forms can only be accessed on a windows machine. However, there is a group of us trying to port the forms over to Linux.
Advocate III
20990
I only check WinLink on Sundays... since I only run WinLink for ARES. Feel free to hit me up on the side if you need some help figuring this all out. BTW, I have plans to build a sound modem TNC if you want to go DIY.All good info. I might reach out and try to do contact if I get a WinLink rig up and running. Thanks for the start in a direction.
Influencer I
I love DIY and I think that is the direction I will be looking to go. Already have an APRS rig that works via VOX and have good results with it.I only check WinLink on Sundays... since I only run WinLink for ARES. Feel free to hit me up on the side if you need some help figuring this all out. BTW, I have plans to build a sound modem TNC if you want to go DIY.
Advocate III
20990
The APRS rig should work...I love DIY and I think that is the direction I will be looking to go. Already have an APRS rig that works via VOX and have good results with it.
Advocate III
20990
Advocate III
20990
Advocate III
20990
Advocate III
20990
I started a thread on portable digital communicationAll good info. I might reach out and try to do contact if I get a WinLink rig up and running. Thanks for the start in a direction.
Advocate III
20990
Advocate III
20990