So what have you been doing in radio this week?
We hear this question every week on the net. This was an easy one for John KK4ITX, who just completed building a Moxon antenna.
So what is a Moxon, and how much moxie do you need to put one together? For starters, the Moxon is basically a two element antenna, with one driven and one reflector section. The unique feature is that the ends of both sections are bent in toward each other forming a rectangle with a gap where two of the sides of a rectangle would normally join. A diagram should help. And yes, there is a computer program to help you with the dimensions, which depend on the band you are designing for. More on that later.
This is what John’s Moxon looks like.
The Moxon can be mounted either vertically or horizontally.
Thursday Net May 14, 2015
Thursday Night net May 7, 2015
New Repeater System In Town
By Ron Smith
I’m a relatively new ham using primarily a Yaesu HT60 and a small mag mount antenna on my car. I am only an occasional user, but am always interested in new, simple ways to communicate with my HT.
Recently, I found the SARnet , a network of linked UHF repeaters , tying into the Florida DOT microwave system and giving even small HT’s statewide repeater coverage. There are close 30 repeaters covering the entire state.
All the information you need is on http://sarnetfl.com, and shows a statewide coverage map, with frequencies, and tones. I believe they all use a +5 offset.
Already, from the Lakeland and Tampa repeaters, I have contacted Chipley, Jacksonville, and tonight monitored Sarasota.
Since it is linked statewide you do have to allow approximately 2-3 second both in keying up, and waiting for a reply.
Try it out and have some fun!
Ron Smith
KK4JEA
Two New Generals
Two new Generals chilling out after passing their exams. Left to right,
VE’s Richard and Glen next to, Bob KM4BAO new General, Janice KM4IEY new General, followed by VE Ron.
Not shown, but also receiving an upgrade to General was Yisrael Freedman, KA4PNE. Yisrael had to leave early, but it will be worth your time to visit his QRZ site http://www.qrz.com/lookup/ka4pne
The following images were taken during the evening. Snapshots by Bill, and Character studies by Sarah.
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Thursday Net April 30, 2015
Another Successful March For Babies
A big thank you goes to the following who participated in the march.
Bill KJ4IAI “grasshopper”, David Ki4WRX “doughnut”, Larry KI4DNO, Bob KM4BAO, Rich N4ESS, Jim W4XDS, Glenn W4JGT, Ernie KG4YNI Net Control, Bill KI4ZMV walker
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