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73 and thanks for doing this!
I got into radio in 1976, and I was 12 at the time. My Dad bought a Johnson 123SJ with the "cool" LED S Meter, and a mirror mount antenna for his '72 Chevy Cheyenne pickup. His call sign was KNH-5711, and I spent most of the time asking for a radio check and a 10-36. :LOL: Once I got over the...
I used to run a 718, and remember from the radio forums that static was a major issue with them. I hope you get it back with a reset, but suspect that the lightning might have done some damage.
I "get" wanting to add an external, larger monitor, but if it just mirrors the built in one, it's not of much use to me. As Mudfoot mentioned, touch screen capability would be awesome. I run my old FTdx-3000 with RX out to an RSP-1 receiver and use it as a panadapter. With Omni-Rig and CAT...
I 100% agree with you. They made it sound like it would be great to not have to wear glasses, but you still have to wear glasses, just the opposite from what you are used to.
Man, I can totally relate, since I had cataract surgery in December. I went from being able to read things up close, and wearing glasses for distance, to the exact opposite. I found some glasses on Amazon that are line-less and go from .5/1.5/2.5 magnification (top to bottom), and they also...
Sorry to hear that. I have two of the 45 amp units, and don't have issues with either one. Also bought an MFJ switcher that doesn't give me any problems, either. Glad your Megawatt works well for you.
Our local club seems to love the Palomar EFHW for field day. Multi band and easy to put in the air to get ON the air. I have been running a Balun Designs 9:1 unun and random wire with good multi-band luck, but really need it to be higher in the air. Does ok for NVIS on 40 and 80 though.
Also...
I've been running Iota power supplies for over 10 years now. They are from the RV arena, and can do both battery charging and work as a switching power supply. No RF hash from them at all. You can also add an adapter if you want to charge LifePo4 batteries (say for a go-kit)...
Loops are cool and they work really well. I'm running one as a multi bander on HF with a Balun Designs 4:1. Mine's in a triangle shape on my roof.
Have fun, and good dx!
That's probably one of the toughest environments one could be put in. Really a great concept and they work well, I've talked to several guys that run them. Usually find they have a Taj Majal shack when I look them up on QRZ. :)
Mine didn't really drift, they would just constantly be off frequency. Radios were tuned properly and used in my house, so temps were always low 70's. One day, dead on... next day, sitting on 27.383.8 instead of 385. Next day, 27.387. Tx freq would be different from Rx freq... drove me up...
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