VK4TI wrote:
> Budget $1000 yeh right....OK ...
>
> one of my Elmers used to say a SSB signal regardless of how simple the rig
> is will get you on air what you do after that is up to you..within the
> budget everything would need to be second hand...
>
> The station you describe unless its located in 3D2(Fiji) is a S&P station so
> it needs to be able to do that very well.
>
I disagree with that statement, unless you are talking about a Major
Contest or DX contest. The smaller contests like State QSO parties a
station like that could easily place well. matter of fact My station
when I took first place SO in the Wisconsin QSO party was less than
describe there barefoot rig and dipoles up 40 feet. Paper logs only no
computer no spotting all paper logs and dupe sheets.
Joe WB9SBD
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> Second antenna options are good - home brewing gets more bang for
> buck....spend the most on antennas and auto switching /stacking capacity
>
> The rig must be computer controlled and the interfaces all work on all
> modes...new Microham or equivalent might spend $350 or Homebrew for $100 -no
> need for S02R unless you are home-brewing as the budget wont get there
> properly -try the so2v ideas instead..
>
> for SSB the audio needs to be very good and if it is well setup can take the
> place of the amplifier spending..but if this is a limited space setup then
> the AMP is needed..say $500 second hand..with one rig and so2v with
> individual amps on each vfo band (depends on main rig) this can be a very
> smart setup..
>
> bench for operating needs to be comfortable and a spend of $200 will get a
> very smart second hand unit...get all the wires controls easily accessible -
> operator fatigue is a major downfall in a lot of station design.
>
>
> Trent VK4TI
>
>
> Ralph Bellas wrote:
>
>> Folks,
>>
>>
>>
>> I'm looking for ideas for the NCJ "Contesting on a Budget" column.
>>
>>
>>
>> Assume you have a fairly recent rig, tribander at 40 ft, some wires for
>> the low bands, and a computer. If you had a budget of $1000 how would you
>> improve your station for contests? What would you do first? What's would
>> give you the most bang for the buck? How can you have the most impact on
>> a small budget?
>>
>>
>>
>> Ralph
>>
>> K9ZO
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