Proposed Standard Station Configuration

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All bands all the time Proposed Standard Station Configuration Deane Bouvier, N5DQ, Staff 50 5/9/205

Rationale for a Standard Station Configuration If there were no constraints, what is the recommended complement of radios and antennas for each station Of course each station has constraints Use as a yardstick to measure the current station capabilities against and identify shortfalls Management decision whether/how to remedy the shortfalls Make the best use of the radios and antennas in stock Propose non-stock items only where it makes sense Objective: Cover all bands from.8 to 450 MHz Simultaneous operation on 2m, 220, 6m and 0m Plus 70cm coverage to communicate with contact/contract cities Support NVIS on HF 2

Proposed Standard Radio Positions Two 2m positions Motorola CDM 550 with PD220-2 Super Station Master VHF high band collinear antenna Frequency agile Icom IC-2200H with PD220-2 Super Station Master VHF high band collinear antenna One 220 position Alinco DR-235 Mk III with PD220-8 Super Station Master collinear antenna Separate 0m and 6m positions plus 70cm capability Yaesu FT 8900R 0m/6m/2m/70cm quad band radios (8.5a), with dual band antennas for 0m/6m and 2m/70cm plus a duplexer One HF 60 to 0 meters multi-mode (including 60 meters) Yaesu FT 897D HF/6m/2m/70cm and LDG AT-897 tuner with horizontally polarized (for NVIS) broadband dipole with a dual band 2m/70cm vertical Radios believed to be in stock; Station Master antennas in stock; just need the other complementary antennas 3

Two 2m Positions PD-220-2 42-50 MHz Cell wave Super Station Master PD-220-2 42-50 MHz Cell wave Super Station Master Motorola CDM550 (3.5a @45w) Icom IC2200H (5a @65w) Both radios and antennas are in stock 4

One 220 Position PD220-8B 220-225 MHz Cell wave Super Station Master Alinco DR-235 MkIII (8a @25w) Radio and antenna is in stock 5

Two FT8900s for 6m and 0m Recommended Configuration Two dual band antennas and a duplexer to achieve 4 bands Supports 440 MHz Diamond CP60 6m/0m Diamond X50A 2m/70cm Yaesu FT8900 0m/6m/2m/70cm (8a @50/35w) Comet CF-530C Duplexer.3-90 MHz 25-470 MHz Radios are in stock, but not the duplexer or antennas 6

HF Position Diamond CX20 Antenna switch B&W BWDS-90N TFD.8-30 MHz Diamond X50A 2m/70cm HyGain DX-88 3-30 MHz Under Review Yaesu FT897D + LDG AT897 Plus Tuner HF/6m/2m/70cm (22a @00w) HF bands with horizontal polarization to support NVIS HF bands with vertical polarization for longer distances Second antenna port for 2m/70cm dual band antenna Requires dedicated Astron RS-35A power supply Radio and DX-88 in stock, but not the tuner or other antennas HyGain Under RRK-88 Review Roof Radial Kit 7

Power Supplies Adding more radios may require reassigning and adding more power supplies Radio Model Current Draw Astron Model Continuous Duty Peak CDM550 3.5 amps RS-20A 6 amps 20 amps IC2200H DR235 FT8900 5 amps 8 amps 8.5 amps RS-35A RS-50A 25 amps 37 amps 35 amps 50 amps FT897 22 amps Radio combinations connected need to be lower than the power supply continuous duty rating Motorola CDM 550 can come with its own power supply making it independent of the Astrons 8

Possible Power Supply Assignments to Radios Model Peak Cont. CDM 550 IC-2200H DR235 FT8900 FT897 3.5 5 8 8.5 22 RS-20A 20 6 3.5 5 8 8.5 RS-35A 35 25 2.5 22 23 23.5 2 25 22 RS-50A 50 37 36.5 37 30 2 30.5 35.5 3.5 2 32 2 25 30 30.5 Disregard rows with the CDM 550 if it comes with its own power supply 9

If We Have to Use Only Stock Antennas Two mono-band low band VHF antennas cut for the operating frequency combined with a duplexer could substitute for the Diamond CP60 6m/0m dual band antenna The high band VHF antennas should be tested for 440 VSWR performance If adequate, that could substitute for the Diamond X50A If not adequate then we need another mono-band antenna for low split UHF with a duplexer The quad band radios would need 4 antennas with 3 duplexers The HF radio would use the HyGain DX-88 trap vertical Good for general HF coverage but not for NVIS, so a horizontal dipole would have to be added to cover 3 7 MHz 0

Antenna and Radio Inventories Feb 205

Antenna Inventory 3 Feb Qty: 38 Stationmaster series collinear verticals 27 for 45 MHz for 220 MHz Qty: 50 DB20 VHF low band ¼ wave ground plane vertical Can be cut for 0m, 6m or 39 MHz Qty: 37 DX88 HyGain HF trap vertical multi-band Covers 0, 2, 5, 7, 20, 30, 40, and 80 Meters Wrong polarization for NVIS No antennas for 440 MHz 2

Radio Inventory 0 Feb Make & Model Purchased Issued Installed Balance Comments Alinco DRM06T Alinco DR-235 2 2 9 220 Icom IC-706 Icom IC-726 9 Icom IC 2200H 20 2 8 2m Icom IC 2720H Kenwood TM 23 Kenwood TM 24 Kenwood TM 64 4 Kenwood TM 74 4 Kenwood TM 27 Kenwood TS 2000 3 M/A Com Master III M/A Com Orion Motorola CDM 250 5 Motorola CDM 550 LS 25 4 2m Motorola Micor C7R3RCB Yaesu FT 897D 42 4 3 35 HF/6m/2m/70cm Yaesu FT 8900R 39 6 33 0m/6m/2m/70cm 3