tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6656910342675416775.post6027912700323182555..comments2024-03-26T05:21:49.363-07:00Comments on The Making of a Ham: Looking for an HF starter radioBen P.http://www.blogger.com/profile/11608532730185474929noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6656910342675416775.post-19151720971471092792013-03-29T14:12:01.199-07:002013-03-29T14:12:01.199-07:00Thank you for the help in looking for a radio. Sin...Thank you for the help in looking for a radio. Since I wrote this blog article, I've decided more and more to look for good used radios, something on the order of 5-10 years old. In fact, I'm planning on writing an upcoming article on this very subject, to help me collect my thoughts.<br /><br />As far as Antennas go, I've done quite a bit of research into them, and I think I'm almost ready to go. In fact, I've got two whole articles devoted to the subject that I've already written, and are just waiting to be published. I'll wait until they are published to say more;-)Ben P.https://www.blogger.com/profile/11608532730185474929noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6656910342675416775.post-19637627179997476702013-03-28T19:58:27.533-07:002013-03-28T19:58:27.533-07:00500* not 1500 on PSK31... Sorry for the mistake.
...500* not 1500 on PSK31... Sorry for the mistake.<br /><br />Also, with this setup, I did not need an external tuner of any kind, the 440S/AT can match every band 10-80 on the G5RV. I have not tried 160m, as the antenna requires modification for that band. I plan to string a separate antenna just for 160 at a later date.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01205233399622367144noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6656910342675416775.post-49499864002270626232013-03-28T19:53:43.809-07:002013-03-28T19:53:43.809-07:00As a new HAM on a general ticket, I can share my s...As a new HAM on a general ticket, I can share my setup, and I can vouch that it works well for a starter rig.<br /><br />I have a Kenwood TS-440S with the Autotuner that I rescued for free in working condition, I have seen them sell used for around $250-$300. They are solid state, and have rudimentary computer controls if you purchase a few IC's to slap in the Rig.<br /><br />I paired this with a MFJ 1778 (G5RV) Dipole I paid $45 for at HRO.<br /><br />With this simple setup, I have so far made contacts in Croatia, The Virgin Islands and Caribbean. I have no doubt once I get my antenna up to a better height (it's currently only 20 feet up) I will make contacts even further.<br /><br />PSK31 couldn't be easier with this rig, as it has RCA ports in the rear for AFSK, and patching those to the mic/headphone jack on my laptop and using VOX on the radio (have to disconnect the mic for it to work) I was getting 599 up to 1500 miles away.<br /><br />If you're tight on cash, it seems to be a very workable setup, and I am very pleased with my setup until I can save up the cash for a more modern rig.<br /><br />Best of luck with your hunt! 73 de KB1ZNZAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01205233399622367144noreply@blogger.com