[VHFcontesting] Dc Power conversion for rovers
frank bechdoldt
k3uhf at hotmail.com
Thu Aug 30 16:40:44 EDT 2007
I would forgo the 450 dollar voltage up converter. I use 3-4 marine grade
batteries and I plug them in to the trailer jack on my pick up. Believe me
you want to double enclose your batteries, go to gell cells or use a pick up
bed for your batteries. I had one spring a leak and eat a hole in the car
seat.
I run TE amps and I get 350 watts out of the amp at 12 volts. I get 400-450
with the alternator on. However thats all of about 1 DB in gain. I have
TE amps on all the 432 and down bands except 222 where I have a Mirage amp.
I made a mini rack and connected all the amps together with number 4 jumper
cable wire. I am about to buy a new jumper cable that comes with a plug in
the middle fotr this set up and leave a plug to the batteries and one to
stacked Diamond Power supplies at home.
If I felt the urge to get my voltage up I would buy a generator that is
known not to be to noisey to the ears or RF world and power the diamond
power supplies. The generator would have other uses for camping or portable
opps as opposed to spending $450 for a voltage boost that might give you one
more DB. You would be better buying more antenna with that $450.
Top 10 Things to improve first in a rough order.
1. Location and population density/ activity.
2. Elevation.
3. Antenna
4. Power/ Amplification
5. Radio
6. Accessories
7. Coffee
8. Bathrooms (moves to number one when it hits ya)
9. food
10. pepper spray
On 222 and 432 Im backing off of antenna for a wider path as to hear and
work more people instead of 2 22 ele beams on 432 I now am going to 2 elk
log periodics for smaller size wider path and about 10 db gain between them.
Also less wind/tree resistance.
You still need flame throwers on 900 mhz up, but you are not likely to get
random contacts there.
My 2 cents
K3UHF/r
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