Showing posts with label G7UXW. Show all posts
Showing posts with label G7UXW. Show all posts

Monday, 1 February 2016

144 RF PALLET

The 144Mhz RF Pallet has arrived, it's made by the Italian company ITB in Cisliano Milan, using the Freescale MRFE6VP5600H Mosfet. It's a bit on the expensive side but extremely well made. It measures only 110mmx50mm which is really small considering that it can produce 500/600 watts. A large heatsink is now needed to keep this small transistor cool. My initial thinking is 160x85x300mm hollow fin from ABL. This particular heatsink looks like it will give very good cooling from the information on its data sheet.



Next on the list of goodies winging their way towards me is the W6PQL Control Board and LPF along with a few other bits









ITALAB.IT                   144 RF Pallet

ABL Birmingham           Heatsink

W6PQL                       Control Board, LPF and many other amplifier bits and bobs

Tuesday, 8 September 2015

Warm Extremities


Today the final part of my warm extremities kit arrived, down socks, from Marco at AS Tucas, I've had them on my feet whilst writing this post... warm feet at last.. These new socks as well as my Alliance gloves from RAB will be put to full use as I'm due to go out backpacking this weekend.. These items are a major improvement over the kit I used in the past . I suffer from Raynaud's phenomenon, in which the small blood vessels in the extremities are over-sensitive to changes in temperature. It makes camping and outdoor activities a bit of a pain, but over the years I have got use to it and now wear Down or Primaloft insulation








The gloves above are RAB's Alliance model, they are made with a Pertex Microlight shell and Primaloft insulation for the inner glove. The outer glove is made from Event fabric with a Pittards leather palm. I've had these gloves a year or so now and I've found them to be of outstanding quality and double warm. Both the above were expensive but at the age of 54 comfort is now my main objective, the extra 200 or so grams and cost are immaterial comfort comfort and more comfort



Down Socks ---- http://astucas.com 


 RAB Gloves ---- http://rab.equipment





Saturday, 22 August 2015

Warm feet

Been on a bit of a shopping spree updating kit both radio and backpacking. On the backpacking side I found these down socks mentioned on Matt Holland's blog at OutdoorsMH, after reading Matt's post about these socks a year ago or so. I have now taken the plunge and purchased a pair from Marco at AS Tucas in Spain.. Looking forward to double warm feet as these are now part of my sleep system, as I have cut down on my sleeping bag weight which led to cold feet




Down Socks website ----- http://astucas.com

Matt Hollands website --- http://outdoorsmh.blogspot.co.uk/

New KX3 Pouch

My new pouch for my KX3 radio has arrived. It's a 9 x 6 pouch from Maxpedition and purchased from Military 1st in the UK.......



Its holds all of the kit pictured below and with room to spare for an odd extra battery, chocolate mmmmm !!  chocolate







KX3 Pouch website ----www.military1st.co.uk










Saturday, 27 June 2015

Tarting Up House

Myself and Diane have started selling the contents of our house so the we can move onto a narrowboat and go and enjoy the unseen sights of the UK..........

Wednesday, 8 April 2015

Elecraft KX3 Upgrades

I've decided to to some upgrades to my Elecraft KX3. These are the PA heat sink and the 4m transverter.. Got the heat sink just before Easter and have been waiting for the 4m transverter..


Received my KX3 4m module today after the Easter delays in the postal system..Excitement soon turned to sad disappointment  when it turned out to be a 2m module.. So sent it back to Walters and Stanton in Essex, now there will be a delay in fitting up the PA heat sink as well which came from from Howard Hoyt WA4PSC in North Carolina 







Howard's Website ------- https://proaudioeng.com


Elecraft's Website ------ http://www.elecraft.com

Saturday, 4 April 2015

Lightweight Aerial

Received my new ultra light weight aerial from LNR Precision in the US.. This will be my main antenna for portable/SOTA...  Its the new “EFT-10/20/40 Trail Friendly” for 10/20 and 40 meters. This aerial will complement my Elecraft KX3 very well.. It only weights 100 grams and the overall storage dimensions is 13.3 x 5cm x 6.35cm this makes it perfect for portable use.








Monday, 5 January 2015

Kit 2015

Good Kit 



Below is my list as used during 2014 and which I consider to be good kit only time will tell. It's all been out in the wild on 7 occasions now and standing up to the tasks required

The Tera Nova Zephyros comes with what can only be said as inadequate pegs (bent on first use) these were replaced after my first trip with some made from Titanium, not bent these yet.










Item Manufacture Weight gms



Backpack Exped 45  1002
Tent Tera Nova  1550
Sleeping Bag Mountain Equipment 850
Sleeping Pad  Thermarest 300
Walking Poles Leki  200



Clothing




W/P Jacket  Rab  Latok Alpine 470
W/P Trousers Berghaus 150
Down Jacket Arc'teryx 300
Insulated Trousers Montane 270
Shirt Base layer Icebreaker merino wool 200
Shirt Mid Layer Icebreaker  merino wool 240
Fleece Mountain Hardwear 70
Wind Shirt Montane 120
Trousers  Craghopper 170
Socks x3 Smartwool 135
Underwear x2 Smartwool 120
Gloves x2 66 North 35
Winter Mittens Mountain Hardware 200
Beanie Hat x2 ???? Got Tortoise on it  90
Buff Headwear x2
70



Kitchen




X-Mug Sea To Summit --
Crux Stove Optimus --
Water Storage Platypus  --
Cook Pot   750ml Ti  Evernew --
Long Spoon  Ti  Toaks Outdoor --

               Kitchen Total 460
Personal




Wash Kit
700
Pac Towel Lifeventure 75
Camera+Tripod Panasonic Lumix 250
Maps Ordnance Survey 120
Compass Silva   Sweden 40
Logbook/Pen Moleskin/Fisher Space 170
Toilet Trowel/Tissue  ?????  Plastic 80
First Aid Lifesystems 225
Head Torch Petzl  160




              Dry  Pack Total 8902

Sunday, 28 December 2014

Exped 45 Rucsack Modifcation

Got out my sewing machine and updated my Exped 45 to the 2014 version. This entailed sewing four button holes in the stretchy side pockets, thus enabling the compression straps to pass through the pocket.. This then allows me to get my water bottle whilst on the move.. pic below.. Stitching not too bad after some 20 trial runs on some similar fabric



Sunday, 15 June 2014

New Rucksack

Received my new pack Exped Lighting 45






Loaded up pack today and took it out for a walk to setup back system, so easy. I think that I've set it right but only time will tell. At this moment its very comfortable

Backpacking re-kindled

So here's my first blog.............
It all started 2 years ago when I started backpacking again. I dusted down all my old gear, still in very good condition. This included my Macpac Minaret 2 person tent, petrol cooker, coleman cook set, warm sleeping bag and all of the necessary bomb proof kit that I used to walk Offers Dyke some years ago. I packed it all in to my trusted Lowe Alpine Cerro Torre 65 rucksack and I was ready to go...or so I thought. Mannnn this pack's bloody heavy!!. I could barely lift it...ran upstairs, got bathroom scales, weighed pack. I was 51 when I started this and I'm not carrying 27 kilos (and thats without water and food). Went shopping, purchased new pack a Lowe Alpine Centro 35 half the size and weight.

The Lowe Alpine only lasted 18 months before I over packed it and 2 weeks ago I fell over and burst the side zip, there was and is nothing wrong with my Lowe pack, only the fact that I can't pack it with all the gear I need to carry(ramming it all in over stressed the side zip).

Shopping again for a new pack ,I've now entered the mine field of ultralight packs, Mariposa, OMM, Kumo, and Gregory to name a few. After looking at all the video's I could find on the internet I found the Exped Lighting 45. This pack weigh's in at about 1kg half way between the ultralight.



So after 2 years I've a dry weight pack coming in at around 9 kilos