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HRWB056-Field Radio Workbench

HRWB056-Field Radio Workbench

FromHam Radio Workbench Podcast


HRWB056-Field Radio Workbench

FromHam Radio Workbench Podcast

ratings:
Length:
161 minutes
Released:
Jul 31, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Get geared up for field operating and setting up your field workbench with John Jacobs W7DBO from the Field Radio Podcast.  In segment 1, John outlines his method for organizing and planning your field radio adventures. In segment 2 we list essential tools, parts, and test gear you need for light weight trail ops and full scale Field Day deployments.  We wrap up the show with an introduction to the Powerfilm Lightsaver MAX portable battery and solar panel. Our Website - http://www.hamradioworkbench.com/ Follow us on Twitter - https://twitter.com/hamworkbench Contact us for feedback and ideas - http://hamradioworkbench.com/contact Connect with us on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/hamradioworkbench/ Save $100 on the Digilent Analog Discovery 2 Package by using code “HamRadioWorkbench2018” in your cart prior to checkout - https://store.digilentinc.com/ham-radio-workbench-bundle/ Segment 1 - Plan your Event Mission First Gear Second Identify what you want to accomplish and select gear to match What is your goal? Day trip vs overnighter? Hotel vs camping vs backpacking? Travel focus or radio focus? Field Expediency Doing work in advance selecting gear to maximize time on air versus time setting up / breaking down Field Tested Gear: Load out in living room, then load out in back yard, then load out in local park, then once gear is tested, attempt the big trip. Field test in your driveway or at the park first. Personal prep / Safety First: Personal Emergency Preparations, travel itinerary, weather observations, red flag warnings. 4 Goals: Get On The Air Stay On The Air Be An Effective Communicator Have Fun Gear Must Be: Modular Tested Portable Understood Field Radio Podcast Comms To Go Segment 2 - Field Workbench Light weight radio events – SOTA, travel, casual operating, emergency prep Have a common simplex frequency Review the wilderness protocol Simplex frequencies: 146.52   446.0 223.5 52.525 1294.5 Times to Monitor 07:00 - 07:05 10:00 - 10:05 13:00 - 13:05 16:00 - 16:05 EDC – Every Day Carry bag Leatherman / Gerber multi-tool Pocket knife Multi bit reversible screwdriver Flashlight Duct tape, electrical tape, gaffer’s tape wrapped on a credit card 5v USB external battery and cell phone cable Radio, antenna, battery pack, Lighter Survival tin Cash Micro first aid kit Pen / pencil / notepad Goals Minimalist set of gear – small, lightweight Easily carry in a backpack Fix common problems – fix connections, cut stuff / fix stuff Tools Multi tool – Full size Leatherman or Squirt ES4 Pocket knife – Swiss army, Victronix, Gerber, etc. Parts Wago wire nuts 2’ Solid wire Gaffers tape – small roll Fuses if your radio has fuses Other stuff Head lamp Mini volt meter TOP TAKE-AWAYS Practice setting up your gear and see what tools you use. Look at your gear and imagine what could break.  Figure out what you need to fix it. Focus on the weakest items.  Cables, connectors, batteries, wires, adapters. Big radio events – Field Day, Contesting, Public service events Goals If anything breaks you can fix it Balance between being well prepared and going light and easy. Mechanical tools Screwdrivers, pliers, wire cutters, socket set, wrenches, hammer, pry bar Allen wrenchs, hex drivers, wire strippers, tape measure, box cutter, Xacto knife and spare blades, scissors, TIP:  Get a good cheap tool kit at Home Depot – HDX tool set $20. TIP:  Get a bunch of cheap tools at Harbor Freight for the club. Electronic tools Power pole crimping tool Coax connector crimping tool with die for N, UHF and BNC connectors Lug crimp tool Butane soldering iron DC AA batt soldering iron Jet lighter Helping hands or small vice Head lamp and LED desk lamp Consummables Electrical tape – Scotch 33 Rescue tape Zip ties Shrink wrap Solder and solder wick Paracord Parts Spare coax connectors Coax adapters Crimp lugs Fuses Various resistors, caps, Power Pole connectors Wago wire nuts Audio adapters – ¼ to 3.5mm Wire Various stranded and so
Released:
Jul 31, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

This is your bi-weekly deep dive on making, DIY, electronics, and technical topics of interest to the radio amateur. Join your hosts George KJ6VU and Jeremy KF7IJZ as they discuss current developments in ham radio while introducing listeners to a plethora of topics and skills such as test equipment, 3D Printing, Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and more. Ham radio is a hobby of hobbies - George and Jeremy introduce hams of all ages to experimenting and learning within ham radio, which can be one of the most rewarding aspects of the hobby. We are proudly sponsored by Autodesk Eagle ECAD tools and Elecraft.