Len Steel VK3FB: Portable “super light” antennas for portable eg SOTA operation.
Len was a Radio Training Officer in the Army at Watsonia, which included teaching CW, and then a university lecturer on electronics.
Len has some very different ideas and this particular antenna includes 40M up to 10M including the WARC bands. Len has in the past gone out of his way to assist us with the design of HF antennas.
The burwood clubrooms has a fancy gas heating system and is sure to be toasty warm, and the clubs POD coffee machine will see its first main meeting hit out, for those who can't stomach Xpresso!.
more info and the location at
http://www.emdrc.com.au/ai1ec_event/cof ... eting-5-2/
EMDRC Meeting 16/5 - Portable “super light” wire antennas
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coffee pod supplies replenished, tim tams and other biscuits obtained.
we have a special "launch" of the clubs new ATV station, the meeting will be broadcast live in "4k super high def panovision, dolby surround sound" or something
if you are in melbourne, you can see this on vk3rtv, or use the BATV website for the online feed..
"Coffee Shop" meetings are held on the third Friday of each month in our club rooms, commencing at 8:00pm.
These meetings are quite informal and generally involve discussions of a project or presentations of a technical nature.
Friday night's speaker Len Steel, VK3FB will be discussing portable “super light” antennas for use in eg SOTA activations.
Len was a Radio Training Officer in the Army at Watsonia, which included teaching CW, and then a university
lecturer in electronics.
Len has some very different antenna ideas, and this particular one covers 10 through 40M including the WARC bands.
He will have on hand several items that will be of interest to everyone.
If you can't make the meeting and would like to see the event, you can look at VK3RTV 1 by tuning your TV or Set Top Box to 446.500mhz.
This is a local broadcast and you may need line of sight to Mount Dandenong to receive the low power output.
Also a signal must be present for your tuner to lock in.
If you are not local and would like to participate in the event, you can by looking at the BATC (British Amateur Television Club) page http://batc.tv/ch_live.php?ch=2
Scroll down and choose VK3RTV 1.
Keeping an eye on both RTV 1 and 2 at the same time is possible by looking at the Melbourne ATV group page here: http://www.vk3rtv.com/
Transmission will commence around 20:00 GMT.
The EMDRC rooms are located at the Milpara Scout Group Hall, 13A McCubbin Street Burwood.
See attached map.
Melways reference Map 61-E7.
Entry to the hall is via the driveway from McCubbin St..
Look for the Green Letter Box, the driveway is adjacent to it.
There's plenty of parking available both in front of and at the rear of the scout hall.
Coffee, tea and biscuits are available at the meeting and the hall is well heated.
Visitors are most welcome and for more information about our Club, go to www.emdrc.com.au
Carl Schlink VK3EMF
we have a special "launch" of the clubs new ATV station, the meeting will be broadcast live in "4k super high def panovision, dolby surround sound" or something
if you are in melbourne, you can see this on vk3rtv, or use the BATV website for the online feed..
"Coffee Shop" meetings are held on the third Friday of each month in our club rooms, commencing at 8:00pm.
These meetings are quite informal and generally involve discussions of a project or presentations of a technical nature.
Friday night's speaker Len Steel, VK3FB will be discussing portable “super light” antennas for use in eg SOTA activations.
Len was a Radio Training Officer in the Army at Watsonia, which included teaching CW, and then a university
lecturer in electronics.
Len has some very different antenna ideas, and this particular one covers 10 through 40M including the WARC bands.
He will have on hand several items that will be of interest to everyone.
If you can't make the meeting and would like to see the event, you can look at VK3RTV 1 by tuning your TV or Set Top Box to 446.500mhz.
This is a local broadcast and you may need line of sight to Mount Dandenong to receive the low power output.
Also a signal must be present for your tuner to lock in.
If you are not local and would like to participate in the event, you can by looking at the BATC (British Amateur Television Club) page http://batc.tv/ch_live.php?ch=2
Scroll down and choose VK3RTV 1.
Keeping an eye on both RTV 1 and 2 at the same time is possible by looking at the Melbourne ATV group page here: http://www.vk3rtv.com/
Transmission will commence around 20:00 GMT.
The EMDRC rooms are located at the Milpara Scout Group Hall, 13A McCubbin Street Burwood.
See attached map.
Melways reference Map 61-E7.
Entry to the hall is via the driveway from McCubbin St..
Look for the Green Letter Box, the driveway is adjacent to it.
There's plenty of parking available both in front of and at the rear of the scout hall.
Coffee, tea and biscuits are available at the meeting and the hall is well heated.
Visitors are most welcome and for more information about our Club, go to www.emdrc.com.au
Carl Schlink VK3EMF
Re: EMDRC Meeting 16/5 - Portable “super light” wire antenna
Is Len going to publish this design somewhere soon? Sounds like a great idea.
73
Wayne VK4WDM
73
Wayne VK4WDM
Re: EMDRC Meeting 16/5 - Portable “super light” wire antenna
Thanks Andrew, Len & others involved. A great presentation and the video went without a hitch.
If you'd like to hear more from Len, some thoughts on kite antennas appear in this video (from 1:56)
http://youtu.be/el4urBboXxg
73, Peter VK3YE
If you'd like to hear more from Len, some thoughts on kite antennas appear in this video (from 1:56)
http://youtu.be/el4urBboXxg
73, Peter VK3YE
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The video of the night is now online at http://youtu.be/yMUfLHWsM9U
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Re: EMDRC Meeting 16/5 - Portable “super light” wire antenna
Thankyou!
I love watching things like this.
I would commend other clubs to produce similar videos for those of us that don't get out as often s we should!
I love watching things like this.
I would commend other clubs to produce similar videos for those of us that don't get out as often s we should!
Re: EMDRC Meeting 16/5 - Portable “super light” wire antenna
And for those of us remote from any club.I would commend other clubs to produce similar videos for those of us that don't get out as often s we should!
Well done to the club for producing these informative video's.
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Keyword/s: Antennas,Wire,Winders,Pneumatic,Launchers:
Hello to Len Steel VK3FB (if you're reading this post.)
I think using Corflute for your wire antenna winders is a brilliant idea and was wondering if you could post an image of the template you used up onto this topic for download by others so interested.
To avoid tangles and nasty kinks, people should always remember to wind the wire onto the corflute in a figure-8 pattern, and do it fairly loosely so that the wire doesn't get imbedded and sort of stuck and jammed deep in previous coils, making unwinding a pain.
The shape of your winder would probably be fairly close to Eric Methven's design that he posted up onto the 'Bush-craft UK' forum on 8th April, 2014.
Winders for paracord, rope or wire antennas:
http://www.bushcraftuk.com/forum/showth ... p?t=120472
Have you had experience in building or using 'pneumatic antenna wire launchers' and would your winder work and release the wire cleanly, if it was loosely, pivoted centrally near the winder handle?
http://www.antennalaunchers.com/antlaunching.html
Cheers and 73, Danny.Robinson@usa.net VK6DVR
Hello to Len Steel VK3FB (if you're reading this post.)
I think using Corflute for your wire antenna winders is a brilliant idea and was wondering if you could post an image of the template you used up onto this topic for download by others so interested.
To avoid tangles and nasty kinks, people should always remember to wind the wire onto the corflute in a figure-8 pattern, and do it fairly loosely so that the wire doesn't get imbedded and sort of stuck and jammed deep in previous coils, making unwinding a pain.
The shape of your winder would probably be fairly close to Eric Methven's design that he posted up onto the 'Bush-craft UK' forum on 8th April, 2014.
Winders for paracord, rope or wire antennas:
http://www.bushcraftuk.com/forum/showth ... p?t=120472
Have you had experience in building or using 'pneumatic antenna wire launchers' and would your winder work and release the wire cleanly, if it was loosely, pivoted centrally near the winder handle?
http://www.antennalaunchers.com/antlaunching.html
Cheers and 73, Danny.Robinson@usa.net VK6DVR
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EMDRC Meeting 16/5 - Portable “super light” wire antennas
thanks danny for the link to the template
it inspired me to find my own core flute and make some up
http://www.vk3bq.com/2014/06/05/core-fl ... e-winders/
for the info
thanks
it inspired me to find my own core flute and make some up
http://www.vk3bq.com/2014/06/05/core-fl ... e-winders/
for the info
thanks