Was kindly sent a dipole antenna from Simon (Youtube Channel : WOWSLY) for use with a BaoFeng UV-5R |
Friday, 14 June 2013
DIY Camera Tripod Attachment For PMR446 Dipole Antenna
Quick & Easy CB Radio DXing Antenna Mast Setup
Short video demonstrating the quick and easy system I use to setup a portable mast in conjunction with the mast guy line support attachment I made out of paracord and four carabiners. I then secure a homebrew T2LT antenna to complete the setup. |
There is a good video tutorial, by a Charlie Tango CTX Member (Gary CTX104) demonstrating how to build the simple T2LT antenna HERE |
Charlie Tango DX "Northern" Sub-Net - Pendle Hill - 09/06/13
My first Charlie Tango Sunday DX Net on Pendle Hill, Lancashire. Operating at 550m ASL on a Midland 77-805 Portapak, with a homebrew T2LT antenna on a 6m roach pole mast. |
Location : Pendle Hill, Lancashire, UK Altitude : 550m ASL Kit Used : Midland 77-805 Portapak, T2LT Antenna, Baofeng UV-5R |
Tuesday, 30 April 2013
Testing New Telescopic Antenna For My Midland 77-805 Portapak
Having recently purchased this second hand Midland 77-805 Portapak, unfortunately it didn't come with its telescopic antenna. But a Charlie Tango DX Group member, very kindly sent me one. And here's how I got on trialing it for the first time. |
A Few Photos Of My Evening's DXing :
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My base for the evenings DXing attempts... An Underground Nuclear Monitoring Post !
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Received CT1268 (19 miles away) no problem. But he was unable to hear my signal
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Sun setting in the distance as I left the hill, for home
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Location : Mellor Moor, Lancashire, UK Altitude : 213m ASL Kit Used : Midland 77-805 Portapak (Telescopic Antenna) |
Thursday, 25 April 2013
My First Extreme CB DXing Portable Station Setup & Transmission
After finally getting all my comms kit together, I ventured out onto Anglezarke Moor in Lancashire and climbed to 381m ASL on Great Hill, to setup what would be my first ever extreme portable DXing station. |
Some photos from my day extreme DXing :
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At the summit, prior to setting up the portable DX station
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Basha deployed due to change in weather plus 6m mast with T2LT antenna
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The Midland 77-805 Portapak worked a treat
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My view from the basha
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Very enjoyable despite the weather
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Tried on the PMR446, but not much doing
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Views over to Darwen Tower
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Winter Hill where we get our TV signal from
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Location : Great Hill, Anglezarke Moor, UK Altitude : 381m ASL Kit Used : Midland 77-805 Portapak, T2LT Antenna |
Thursday, 18 April 2013
Homemade Paracord Mast Guyline Attachment Ring
A homemade mast supporting system I came up with, using paracord, 4 carabiners and a rubber grommet. |
I made this ring using 550 paracord, fashioned using a cobra stitch method. The 4 carabiners were then clipped into a loop of the paracord. This ring is then slid over the 6m fibreglass telescopic roach pole, where guy lines can then be attached and pegged out to secure the mast. |
I use a large rubber grommet to also slip over the roach pole, which stops the paracord ring slipping down the pole under tension. |
The inclusion of guy line tensioners, just gives the setup a bit of "give" and "movement" under strong windy conditions. |
This setup is very easy to erect (under 5mins), allows quick mast/antenna adjustments and holds the mast very secure in strong winds or where a convenient fence post is not available. |
My CB & PMR446 DXing Comms Kit
A brief look at the comms kit I will be using when out extreme DXing. |
Midland 77-805 Portapak with 10 x 2400mAh Duracell AA NiMH rechargeable batteries. |
Homemade T2LT dipole antenna, using RG58A/U coax. |
6m fibreglass telescopic rouch pole (Mast), complete with Charlie Tango DX Group bumper sticker. |
Mast kit including guy lines (In drawstring bag), guy line mast attachment ring, pegs, PVC tape, mast support strap, peg-out guide and DPM pouch to keep it all in. |
Cobra Microtalk MT700 PMR446 Radio with 4 x 1000mAh Duracell AAA NiMH rechargeable batteries. |
SWR Meter & patch lead, compass, head torch, small multi-tool all kept in a waterproof plastic container. |
Homemade emergency solar phone charger, including USB patch lead and protective pouch for keeping the phone in whilst charging. |
This is just my comms kit and doesn't include items I would also carry in my rucksack, like first aid kit, map & compass, GPS etc. |