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Ferrets, rats and crabs…..and CATs too. Getting the best from a limited QTH David Aslin G3WGN TARS Meeting August 28 th 2015.

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1 Ferrets, rats and crabs…..and CATs too. Getting the best from a limited QTH David Aslin G3WGN TARS Meeting August 28 th 2015

2  1961 Introduction to radio  1963 Joined RSGB as SWL A4677  1967 Licensed as G3WGN, aged 16  1967 - 1970 160 & 80 only; home-brew TX 10W; AR88D and Lafayette KT-320  1970 - 1978 NFDs, GB3MCG; first commercial rig: Yaesu FT505 400W  1978 - 1990 Work, family, work, family…  1990 - 2000 QRP, DX and contests; 80m DXer  2000 - 2010 WJ6O in Silicon Valley; hired gun contest operator  2010 - 2015 G3WGN and M6O Devon; search for DX & contest site G3WGN background

3 From This… G3WGN/Warwickshire 1968 Sshh! don’t mention the Joystick!

4 …To This… G3WGN GQRP 5278 Cheshire 1978 Elecraft K2 10W Homebrew 1W on 40m Lafayette KT-320

5 …To This… M6T 1998

6 …To This… G3WGN Herefordshire 1998 Yaesu FT1000MP (now with G6GLP!) Heatherlite Explorer then ACOM 2000A 220 countries on 80m in 3 years

7 Go West young man…

8 …To This… N6RO 2002 N6RO

9 …Then This… K6IDX 2000-2010 K6IDX

10 …and This... WC6H

11 …and Back Again G3WGN Spreyton 2015

12  Escape noise, small garden, lousy site, weather, XYL…  TK/G3WGN  SV8/G3WGN EU-072  T32C  Dartmoor – SOTA High Willhays  TX6G  E6GG September 15 th - 29 th 2015 Globetrotting

13  Successful stations plan antennas as a SYSTEM  Optimise what you have:  Pick the right antenna  Pick the right feeder  Look after your feeder  Kill that noise Lessons learned

14 Antenna System Design Ground-mounted Vertical  Feed with 20m Westflex 103  Antenna gain: -2.4dBd  Coax loss: -0.32dB  System gain: -2.72dBd Dipole at 9m  Feed with 20m RG58 + another 10m RG58 up the mast  Antenna gain: 0dBd  Coax loss: -2.5dB  System gain: -2.5dBd

15 Antenna System Design Dipole at 9m  Feed with 20m Westflex 103 + 10m W103 up the mast  Antenna gain: 0dBd  Coax loss: -0.48dB  System gain : -0.48dBd 2 element YAGI at 9m  Feed with 20m RG58 + 10m RG58 up the mast  Antenna gain: 4dBd  Coax loss: -2.5dB  System gain: +1.5dBd

16  What’s the terrain like?  Model antenna versus height versus direction with HFTA by N6BV  Put the antenna at the optimum height if you can  If you need radials, use plenty – they don’t have to be long if you don’t have space  If you have a choice of location match it to the antenna type Pick the right antenna

17  Major performance impact:  Antenna  Support  Terrain  Feeder  Matching  Grounding  Minor performance impact (<100MHz):  Connectors  Documentation  Maintenance The antenna system

18 Antennas on the beach Vertical Dipole Arrays 17m and 10m at TX6G

19 Where to next? E6GG North Coast of Niue What’s missing?

20 Where to next? E6GG North Coast of Niue What’s missing? NO BEACH!

21 Antenna Choices TX6G  Lots of beach – verticals by the sea!  Shacks next to the beach  Lots of nearby noise sources  VDAs for 10 through 20m  Elevated quarter waves for 40 and 30m  Vertical/inverted-L for 80/160m  Pennant for RX E6GG  No beach; 25m high cliffs  Shack 140m from sea  Low noise site?  Dipoles for 10 through 20m, 1.0λ high  Elevated quarter waves for 160 through 30m  Beverages for RX Horses for courses

22 Antenna at home

23 Folding Hexbeam 2 elements per band 6-10-12-15-17-20m G3TXQ electrical design Folding Antennas DL1LEU manufacturer

24 Does it work? 2015: 220 DXCC entities/countries 900 band slots 21 countries on 6m

25 Actually, anything works - 1 150W lightbulbs in phased array by Tom Schiller N6BT Tom is former founder/owner of Force 12 antennas

26 Actually, anything works - 2 Enjoyment vs antenna type according to N6BT

27  Don’t waste power or signal  Feeder is cheaper and easier than big antennas and can have more gain!  Unless you have very short runs or are on 160m, RG58 or Mini-8 are almost never the right choice:  1950s product, no longer made to MilSpec  Poor screening  High losses on HF  Modern coax is much better:  Aircell 5 or Aircell 7 (Nevada);  Airborne 5 or Ultraflex 7 (Martin Lynch)  Even better: Westflex 103 (Henry Westlake) Pick the right feeder

28 Feeder loss matters Running 100Watts? Here’s what is at your antenna: 1dB loss (40ft/12m RG58 at 10m)80W 2dB loss (160ft/25m RG213 at 10m)63W 3dB loss(120ft/36m RG58 at 10m)50W Or, if you have 40ft feeder: RG58: 10m band have 80W at the antenna RG213: 10m band have 89W at the antenna W103: 10m band have 95.5W at the antenna Feeder change brings the cheapest dB you can have!

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30  Take measurements so you can spot changes  Inspect regularly  Use high quality connectors, properly waterproofed  Everything wants to get into your coax  Water  Salt  Critters Look after your feeder

31 Flushed with success at T32C

32 Rats! In UK: Squirrels? Pets? Enthusiastic gardeners?

33  We are trying to optimise SYSTEM performance, not just antenna performance  20dB (S3) of noise makes 1kW seem like 1W  Reducing noise by 6dB is like swapping your dipole for a 3 or 4 element beam  Verticals are great for picking up noise, go horizontal at home if you can  Don’t let common mode noise ruin your day or DX Opportunity: W 0 GJ at the RSGB Convention: Is 3dB worth a divorce? Kill that noise

34  ‘Electronic smog’ is everywhere, but you can tame (some of) it  Feeders don’t only feed signals, they feed noise unless you stop them  Keep noise out with ferrets  At antenna feedpoint  At shack entry point  On mains cables and interconnects Dealing with noise

35 The Reverend Jim K9YC Ferret trainer extraordinaire

36 K9YC ferrite chokes Use FT240-31 toroids or Type -31 clip-ons Put enough turns on! HF 3-5LF 5-9+ See Jim’s Cookbook audiosystemsgroup.com/RFI-Ham.pdf

37 Ian GM3SEK Honey, I shrunk the ferrets! http://www.ifwtech.co.uk/g3sek/in-prac/inpr1005_ext_v2.pdf

38 M 0 PCB version of GM3SEK ferrite choke

39  Try stuff – you may like it  Competing with yourself drives continuous improvement  Simple wire antennas work  Pick the right antenna for your location  Choose the right feeder and look after it  Kill that noise  If all else fails, operate from somewhere else… Lessons

40 What about the CATs? I thought you said there’d be CATs?

41 CAT – station automation

42 CAT – Computer Aided Transceiver

43  Vertical dipole arrays: RadCom December 2014, p34 and http://www.f4bkv.net/antenna-vda.html  Folding Antennas Hexbeam: RadCom April 2015, p26 and www.foldingantenna.comwww.foldingantenna.com  HFTA by N6BV: ARRL Antenna Book 21st-23rd Editions  Ferrite chokes:  K9YC: audiosystemsgroup.com/RFI-Ham.pdf  K9YC: audiosystemsgroup.com/CoaxChokesPPT.pdf  GM3SEK: http://www.ifwtech.co.uk/g3sek/in-prac/inpr1005_ext_v2.pdf http://www.ifwtech.co.uk/g3sek/in-prac/inpr1005_ext_v2.pdf  Finding and killing noise: http://www.nccc.cc/pdf/Sep-K9YC-RFI2013.pdfhttp://www.nccc.cc/pdf/Sep-K9YC-RFI2013.pdf  “Everything works” N6BT: http://www.ok1rr.com/index.php/antennas/94-everything-workshttp://www.ok1rr.com/index.php/antennas/94-everything-works Further Reading

44 Questions?

45 Where to next? E6GG North Coast of Niue 6Gs team that brought you TX6G last year September 15-29 2015 www.e6gg.com


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