In the last post I described what I wanted to purchase. Here I'm going to outline what I think I'm going purchase in Phase I. In a year or two I'll try to pick up everything described in the last post and call that Phase II.
Let me first say that I have a few challenges as far as antenna placement and that played into some of my decision making. First I live on the downward slope of a hill. I drew a quick picture to give some reference. I already ran some RG-8X up the hill and added a discone antenna for a scanner and an extra cable for the future. The good side of this is the antenna(s) are or could easily be, above the top of the hill. Unfortunately, the cable run is 150'. For RG-8X, in the HF bands I'm losing more than 50% of my power in the cable. For the VHF ranges I'm losing more like 75% so it's really inefficient.
I've priced low loss cables that are 150' long and the cost would be nothing less than $200/cable and probably more. I also looked at mounting an antenna 20' above the top of the chimney, but I was strongly advised by an experienced ham not to do that. My wife isn't found of the idea of adding a tower close to the house, which again is expensive. In time I may buy low lose cables or install a tower, but for now I've decided to try putting my antenna's in the attic. I've talked to a few hams and read a lot online and I figure I can give this a try and see how it goes. My attic is 9' tall and about 45' long so I have plenty of space. I just hope it will be high enough to work.
ICOM-7300 – 160M – 6M bands - I'm going to stick w/the 7300 setup as is
- This will give me voice access and DX on the 10M and 6M bands – that’s all my license allows me until I get my general license.
- MFJ MFJ-2010 - MFJ Ultra-Lite Off-Center Fed Dipole Antennas – this will cover 40M, 20M, 10M and 6M for SSB (voice). I'll expand my antenna's as time permits. Dave Casler (KE0OG) gave it a good review so that makes me feel like this will be a good start.
- 50' LM-400 low loss coax
- This will give me access to all the repeaters but not the phone/SSB I was hoping for.
- When I can afford a 9700, I'll move this unit into my vehicle so it won't go to waist.
- Comet Antennas GP-95 - Comet Tri-Band VHF/UHF Base Antenna – this will give me access to most if not all the repeaters in the general area using FM. I figured I'd stick w/this antenna so it's ready when I purchase a 9700.
