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Using the Kuriosdealz end fed and the Chameleon CHA MPAS MIL Whip EXT antenna in a Near vertical incidence skywave NVIS solo camping and ham radio field day.
The Modular Portable Antenna System (MPAS) is a concept allowing the radio operator to configure and deploy the antenna system in a variety of configurations. Some of the possible deployment configurations:
• Vertical
• Horizontal
• Sloper
• Inverted “V”
• Inverted “L”
• NVIS
• Balcony
• Vehicle (Stationary)
• Man-Pack
Specifications:
Frequency: 6M - 160M
Power: 100 SSB or 50W CW.
Mounting Configuration: 3/8-24 Thread
The antenna system consists of:
1 X HYBRID-MICRO Matching Unit Base
1 X 60' Copper Clad KEVLAR PTFE (Teflon) (-70°C to 150°C) wire
1 X CHA MIL
1 X JAWMOUNT
Stainless Steel Hardware
Using the Golite Shangri-la 3 tent, the Packtenna and the Elecraft KX2 to do QRP ham radio CW work camping next to a lake.
I have a glo-tube, a camping foldup table. Checkout my marine ilbe backpack also.
This end fed antenna on the KX2 is a winning combo. Watch me make QSO contact after QSO contact.
In amateur radio, QRP operation refers to transmitting at reduced power while attempting to maximize one's effective range. The term QRP derives from the standard Q code used in radio communications, where "QRP" and "QRP?" are used to request, "Reduce power", and ask "Should I reduce power?"
QRP KX2 “stealth” transceiver can go wherever your imagination takes you. Thanks to state-of-the-art construction techniques, it’s only 5.8 x 2.8 x 1.5” and weighs just 13 ounces—making it the smallest full-featured HF radio on the planet.
Yet it puts out up to 10 watts, covers 9 bands, and shares many features with the KX3. It also works with the KXPA100 amplifier.
To maximize your freedom to roam, you can outfit your KX2 with an internal 2.6 amp-hour Li-ion battery. Current drain is as little as 135 mA, yielding up to 8 hours of typical operation on a single battery charge. There’s also an internal automatic antenna tuner module (KXAT2), which can tune a random wire, dipole, or whip on multiple bands.
A rear tilt-foot angles the KX2 for use on any surface, from desktop to park bench to rock. The KX2 also makes a great moble rig, and can even be used hand-held. It includes a built-in mic for HT-style operation.
The KX2’s powerful 32-bit DSP offers features dual watch, stereo audio, user-programmable filter bandwidths, noise blanking, noise reduction, and auto-notch. RTTY and PSK data modes are built in—no PC needed—as well as a memory keyer and digital voice recorder for transmit.
There are two padded carrying cases for the KX2, including the CS40 and larger CS60. Both include belt straps and an interior compartment.
80-10 meter ham bands; general coverage receive from 3-32.0MHz (also covers 0.5 to 3 MHz with reduced sensitivity)
All modes: SSB, CW, and Data (four sub-modes)
Ultra-compact size: 2.8”H x 5.8”W x 1.5”D; 13 oz (less options); low-profile knobs and feet for minimum height
Rear tilt foot provides 3-point mount for rugged terrain
Custom high-contrast LCD with alphanumeric text display
Current drain as low as 135 mA in receive mode
Camping Ham Radio | Chameleon Whip & NVIS
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