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Re: [TowerTalk] Antenna Switching - Complexity for its own sake?

To: n4zr@contesting.com, towertalk@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Antenna Switching - Complexity for its own sake?
From: TexasRF@aol.com
Date: Fri, 23 Sep 2005 13:11:30 EDT
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Welcome to the Kermudgeon club, Pete! Being a member allows unlimited  
complaining and gripping about such short comings.
 
73,
Gerald/K5GW
 
 
In a message dated 9/23/2005 11:07:30 A.M. Central Standard Time,  
n4zr@contesting.com writes:

As the  author of that "harsh" criticism, I stand by it.  If the guy wants to 
 implement a "universal" automatic antenna switch as a learning exercise,  
that's fine, but should QST really spend 8 pages on a design that  is:

-- unduly expensive and complex - how many potential users have all  3 major 
brands of transceivers, two of which have BCD band data available on  the back 
panel.

-- requires polling the transceiver for frequency data,  thereby probably 
interfering with the use of the CAT port by other logging or  transceiver 
control 
programs.

-- Only switches 5 antennas (though you  could slave 1 more of the same big, 
expensive units and get 10.

I don't  want more beer can or plumbing pipe antenna designs either, nor do I 
care to  see yet another goofy CW paddle design.  I'd also just as soon never 
see  another Winlink/Echolink/"isn't the Internet wonderful" story.  It just  
seems to me that QST's editors are out of touch with a large segment of their 
 audience, when it comes to technical articles.  And yes, I have directed  
such comments to the editors, and gotten brusquely blown off.

Speaking  of which, and while I'm ranting, what's with a review of so-called 
"new  generation" rotators (September 2005) that compares such apples and 
oranges as  the AlfaSpid, the Ham V (really a Ham-IV with an expensive, 
older-generation  digital controller), and the Yaesu G-800DXA?  To frost the 
cake, they  
didn't even address one of the most frequent issues on Towertalk, which  
rotator will fit which tower; and when it came to computer control, they  
ignored 
the availability of after-market units that will do a better job for  much 
less cost than the factory stuff.

All done now.  73, Pete  N4ZR

At 11:20 AM 9/23/2005, Roger Parsons wrote:
>There was some  fairly harsh criticism last week of the
>automatic antenna selector unit  design published in
>this month's QST. I only just received my magazine  so
>wasn't able to read the article until now.
>
>The author  explains his reasons for using a
>microprocessor, and for not using the  band information
>available from some transceivers. Whilst  his
>implementation is not the way I would (have tried to)
>have  done it, it seems to me that it was an infinitely
>better use of QST  space than showing us another way to
>make a 2m j-pole from beer cans  and coat hangers.
>
>73  Roger
>VE3ZI
>
>
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