Hello,
Guess what I'm getting next week in the mail?
(http://radiopreppers.com/images/IC-251E_s.jpg)
Yep, an Icom IC-251E 2m all-modes transceiver.
I want to explore the usefulness of VHF SSB for prepping, as opposed to FM or NVIS on lower bands. I don't think 2m USB will be that much better than FM using a high-gain Yag-Uda directional antenna, but it should still have an edge. I still think NVIS on 80m will beat anything for regional comms, but has any of you guys tried 2m SSB? What is your opinion?
I am building this antenna right now: https://m0ukd.com/homebrew/antennas/144mhz-2m-portable-yagi-vhf-beam-antenna/ (https://m0ukd.com/homebrew/antennas/144mhz-2m-portable-yagi-vhf-beam-antenna/)
Gil.
I dabbled in VHF weak signal a little quite a few years ago but I'm far from highly experienced, here's what I learned; antenna gain is everything, but let me explain. By antenna gain I mean total gain as in antenna height, gain of the antenna itself, minimal signal attenuation in feedline, antenna polarization, etc. They don't call it weak signal for no reason and a lot of he quick and dirty set ups commonly used on VHF FM don't work well on extremely weak signals.
If you want a little and portable prepper yagui antenna watch this:
http://www.qsl.net/xe3rlr/antvhf2.htm
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I wish I could find that article where Boy Scouts were camping and doing 2M work. They made a 3 element Yagi with a tree branch and some barbed wire and talked off a mountain top repeater many miles away. The rusty barbed wire on the crooked stick looked awesome.
Thanks Guys. :)
I got the IC-251E from a German seller on Ebay, too cheap to pass...
I wonder is a preamp might be useful... I need to test the rig without one first of course, and the goal is to be heard as well. I ordered a CTCSS tone board to be able to use it on the local FM repeater as well. 10W isn't a lot for weak signal VHF, but I have seen plenty of people do it on Youtube. There are tons of old 2m SSB rigs on Ebay, often for less than $100. I paid $200, but this one is in excellent shape and the model I wanted. I used to have an IC-271A which I never used for SSB, what a shame, but a great radio too. I almost got the MFJ-9402 but it was going to cost me double with import taxes.
The 6-el Yagi-Uda is half-way done, video in the works...
BTW, anyone knows what type of connector is used for DC, a 4-pin in-line type? I can't seem to be able to find a new one...
Gil.
Quote from: gil on June 22, 2017, 03:04:30 AM
BTW, anyone knows what type of connector is used for DC, a 4-pin in-line type? I can't seem to be able to find a new one...
Gil.
I did a Google image search and that looks like a standard Molex four pin connector to me.
Looks like it, yes. Thanks!
Gil
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Use to work into Colgate Ok and central Texas (Waco, Ft Hood ) from East Dallas with no more than a 7 element beam horizontal and I think 12 watts out on my old Icom all mode mobile rig
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QuoteUse to work into Colgate Ok and central Texas (Waco, Ft Hood ) from East Dallas
How far is it?
Gil.
Hi Gil,
A Ham friend of mine gave me the US version because it didn't work. I was able to restore it back to working order. It is a great radio.
Joel
N6ALT
Nice looking one too Joel! I need to find an original microphone.. The one I ordered is a no-brand replacement. No contact yet but I am trying using CW since I don't have the mic yet. I did hear some SSB activity around here though. My homebuilt portable 6-el Yagi-Uda seems to work well, SWR 1.3:1, up to 2:1 at 144.7MHz.
Gil.
Thanks Gil, I'm rather proud of my IC-251A. I'm using it with a halo antenna right now and it seems to work very good with low SWR. I also have a small 40 watt 2 meter amp, but have not had to use it yet. I'm mostly working local SSB right now. Where did you find a CTCSS board? I would have though those would be hard to find by now. I had to completely rebuild the mic, but it sounds good now and has the DTMF pad in it. Great old radio.
Joel
N6ALT
Quote from: gil on June 23, 2017, 06:26:25 AM
QuoteUse to work into Colgate Ok and central Texas (Waco, Ft Hood ) from East Dallas
How far is it?
Gil.
From Mesquite Tx to Colgate Ok is roughly 140 miles ,and to Ft Hood, Killeen is about the same.
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FB Bigguy!
Joel, I found a board on EBay, from a South African seller. There are plenty from China. Now I need to find out where to inject the tone.. Presumably it is printed on the PCB but I haven't found it..
Gil
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First contact with the IC-251E in USB! Only 20km, but hey, it works! We both were using Yagi-Uda antennas, horizontally polarized. No surprise, S9, him 30W, me 10W. Now I need a first CW contact ;D
Gil.