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Bill, W6WRT
dezrat1242 at yahoo.com
Fri Jan 14 19:31:08 PST 2011
Subject: DXDoubler Question
From: "DickT-W0RAA" <dickt at w0raa.com>
Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2011 14:19:16 -0700
I hope I can get some help with my question. I have several questions
and
it would probably be best if the context was taken off the reflectors,
unless you felt it could benefit other members. If you would like to
get a
dialogue started and help me, you can e-mail me at w0raa[at]arrl.net.
That being said, I have the following questions to ask (And probably
more):
I have a Yaesu FT-950 and a Yaesu FT-857D. The 950 is my main radio,
and
the 857D is a backup.
My antennas consist of a Butternut HF-9V ground mounted vertical and
soon
(to replace a beam & tower that succumbed to 90 MPH winds) a Cushcraft
A3S
beam on a Rohn 25G as a replacement. I will also be putting back up a
Van
Gordon Engineering 80 meter shortened dipole.
I would like to set up a SO2R contest setup and have been looking at the
DXDoubler as a means of doing so. At present I have to switch one radio
out
of service to listen on another band for activity, and that can be
confusing, not to mention a time waster. A DXDoubler looks like it
might be
a solution to my needs. Will it be a simple setup? What cables would I
need? Etc, etc.
So, is anybody using a similar setup to mine (950, 857D, antennas, etc)
that
can offer me some guidance on how I should proceed and not break the
bank,
which would keep the XYL happy. I know none of you guys have ever had
that
problem before, so I mention it as a possible hindrance. :)
Any help or somebody saying I just don't have enough antennas to do it
would
be appreciated. I live in an upscale mobile home retirement community
here
in Colorado Springs and they tolerate beams, verticals and such. I try
to
stay as low key as possible even with their permission.
SO if you care to help I would be appreciative.
73 & Tnx,
Dick
W0RAA
w0raa[at]arrl.net or dickt[at]w0raa.com
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