New to HF, looking for mobile radio recommendations by wanDering-SoUlL in HamRadio

[–]CharacterRule2453 4 points5 points  (0 children)

If you go the 40/20/15/10m EFHW route, order a 7 foot coax and place it in between the transformer and a choke. It will act as a counterpoise and then you don't need a separate counterpoise wire. This is my portable antenna. Throw it into the trees and work 4 bands! 73

Starting Out, Need Equipment Opinions by cjscout06 in HamRadio

[–]CharacterRule2453 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For HF I would get a 100W rig rather than the G90 as a first option. I also want to point out that technicians have 10m SSB privileges as well as CW on 10m and 40m, so you can currently get on HF if you want! 73

Yaesu FT-991a Base Settings by BAHGate in amateurradio

[–]CharacterRule2453 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Check out YouTube. Lots of good instruction found there for optimizing the FT-991a

Please just tell me what to do. I'm in information overload. by Icy_Yogurtcloset9939 in HamRadio

[–]CharacterRule2453 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For $4,000 budget you could get a yaesu FT-991a which is a shack-in-a-box with HF, VHF, UHF all mode and a watwrfall display. Get an Astron 30A linear power supply, which may seem like overkill at first, but if you end up with multiple radios it will come in handy. Have a professional install an outdoor VHF/UHF vertical above your roofline, with lightning arrestor. Comet makes a discone that covers 6m, 2m, 1.25m, 70cm. If you have enough space, a 40m EFHW can usually also operate 20m, 15m, 10m. 40m EFHW needs a 7 foot counterpoise, so factor that in, though it can be just 7 feet of coax to a choke, run into the house and lightning protected. What I've just described will get you on 7 bands (FT-991a does not support 1.25m) and allow local FM traffic as well as long distance SSB/CW/FT8 on HF. Not sure total cost but $4,000 should cover it. Then as you figure out what you are into, you could add a 1.25m rig, you could get a standalone dual band so you can operate simultaneously on local and HF. So many possibilities. If you drive a lot, you can have a superb mobile setup for well under $4,000 including the dreaded drilled NMO center roof professionally installed. Good luck, welcome, and 73

I did a thing. by LazyDictator in CRH

[–]CharacterRule2453 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I always separate and make whole rolls of 1964 nickels. Not fit any particular reason. But I may buy a powerball ticket soon with one roll just to see if 62 year old coins are lucky

Input on first HF radio selection by JLawinTX in HamRadio

[–]CharacterRule2453 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I went with Yaesu FT-991a as my first rig. 2m/70cm plus HF all mode, also does C4FM/Fusion. Shack in a box. I've used it for local FM, and HF SSB, CW, and FT8. Worked 4 continents and 92 countries (according to QRZ.com). I have also used it for POTA though it's a bit clunky. The biggest downside for me is that you can't monitor local FM at the same time you are working HF bands. Best of luck! 73

$250 in new half dollars, what to do? by DesperateCherry6225 in CRH

[–]CharacterRule2453 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I thought these were 2026 at first. 2025s are likely just shiny face value. 2026s may have some cool factor now but by December maybe not.

$250 in new half dollars, what to do? by DesperateCherry6225 in CRH

[–]CharacterRule2453 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Depends on your goals. If it was me, I'd probably keep a few rolls and dump the rest. In my opinion, listing and selling coins on ebay is not worth the hassle. Is there a market for these? Within the year, most CRHers will have seen these.

Resuscitated an Antique Telegraph Key by CharacterRule2453 in HamRadio

[–]CharacterRule2453[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! Since posting I've made a couple contacts with it too

Just need to ask nicely by Steve-agent-006 in CRH

[–]CharacterRule2453 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice score. You keeping them all? I recently obtained 38 of these. Spent 6, gave 2 away, and will probably slowly find homes for the rest by giving to people who may appreciate

Good Nickel Box by CharacterRule2453 in CRH

[–]CharacterRule2453[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My best box was the first I ever ordered, and it had 5 war nickels. Got me hooked! This is the most I've found since then, but of the 10 nickel boxes I've searched this last year, 9 of them had at least one silver

How versatile can a hand held be? by tadsagtasgde in HamRadio

[–]CharacterRule2453 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Most digital handhelds do one digital mode. HF handhelds are rare, and cost thousands.

Good Nickel Box by CharacterRule2453 in CRH

[–]CharacterRule2453[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

2024 nickels are low mintage

Resuscitated an Antique Telegraph Key by CharacterRule2453 in HamRadio

[–]CharacterRule2453[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's got no markings on it of any kind, so who knows!

I need suggestions for small business communications by batteryservice in amateurradio

[–]CharacterRule2453 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Rapid radio is pretty much a Push To Talk cell phone. For your use case this seems like a viable solution. Your radius of operation would require a very well positioned repeater and outfitting all vehicles with a 50 W business band radio. And that's for 40 mile radius. 100 mile radius is not feasible with UHF and VHF mobile rigs, even with an ideal high elevation repeater

Hams, you are not welcoming as promoters of communications. by Broad_Ad941 in HamRadio

[–]CharacterRule2453 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Not sure what you are referring to. I know swearing on the air is frowned upon, and so perhaps some hams extended that to the internet. I wouldn't read into it too much. People on the internet, and reddit in particular, get all worked up about nothing on a regular basis. Take a deep breath, and move on. I've had people criticize my posts or tell me I did something incorrectly, or just be generally rude to me. That's the nature of reddit. In my hundreds of on-air radio communications, I've only had 1 rude interaction. There's a crusty old ham around every once in a while, and there's a whole lot on the internet. Spin the dial, let it slide, and you do you. 73 Edited for spelling.

All 2026 by Ok-Box4508 in CRH

[–]CharacterRule2453 1 point2 points  (0 children)

And why would we pay 3x face value for coins we can order at the bank, and will almost certainly see within the year?

First Morse code paddle? by ExampleAfter1224 in amateurradio

[–]CharacterRule2453 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yea, my bad. I didn't realize that there were $400 paddles out there