Saturday, December 28, 2013

K7TYE APRS Weather Station Off-the-Air

The Lacrosse weather station has finally stopped connecting to the outside sensors.  At this point the APRS weather station will be off the air indefinitely.  The Crooked  River Ranch APRS Igate will remain on the air as of later today (12/28/2013).

Saturday, December 7, 2013

Weather Station Update

The weather station has been reset and revived.  It is running however occasionally I lose connection with the outside sensors for a time then they reconnect.  At this time I have added the weather data back to my APRS station beacons.

Saturday, November 23, 2013

APRS Weather Station Down

My Lacrosse Technology WS-2810u weather station had a major malfunction.  The wind sensor and main outside thermohygrometer stopped talking to the main inside unit.  After replacing batteries and resetting the sensors they still would not communicate.  After taking apart the anemometer it appears the reset button was not working.  It is now fixed and back together.  The station is inside and currently all sensors are connected. If they all stay connected while inside to night then tomorrow they will go back outside and should be back in full operation.

Sunday, November 10, 2013

APRS.fi Screen Shot of Return Trip from California

Took a vacation to see family in the California Bay Area.  Even included a stop at Ham Radio Outlet Sunnyvale to look at all the new radios that have come out.  After returning home I pulled up the aprs.fi map of my track and have included a screen shot of it below.  Click on it to see the journey and thanks for everyone who maintains digipeaters and igates along the way that I used!


Sunday, September 8, 2013

VHF/UHF Antenna Project Completed

Another project is now done on the summer list of ham radio to-do's.  The Cushcraft A50-5S was remounted on a longer mast section along with the Cushcraft A270-10S and the Ventenna VT-27.  This now gives me my multi-band VHF/UHF antenna array just in time for the ARRL September VHF Contest next weekend!




VHF/UHF Antenna Array includes (from bottom to top):
  • Cushcraft A50-5S, 6 meter 5-element beam
  • Cushcraft A270-10S, 2 meter and 70 centimeter beam, with 5 elements for each band
  • Ventenna VT-27, 2 meter and 70 centimeter vertical for FM voice and packet




Saturday, June 22, 2013

Ham Shack Update

The move of the ham shack from one room to another has been completed!  A new station ground system is now in place.  The Ventenna has been moved from the roof to the mast above the 6 meter beam.  I have hooked up now my old G5RV for now.  Phase two of this project is to get the full wave loop built and installed this summer as time permits.  Now to get on the air and have some fun!

Sunday, April 7, 2013

April Showers bring May Antennas!

Finally got my LoTW account setup.  I'm going through old logs and will be adding them over the next few months as time permits.

The ham shack is moving to a different room at my place and will force me to finally finish my HF loop antenna project.  I'm currently finishing up gathering all of the antennas to build the 160M full-wave loop antenna.  This is because the G5RV will be on the far side of the house from the new ham shack location.  This project will most likely mean that my ham shack will be off the air for a short time during the month of April.  This move/project includes all of the following:

  • Moving ham desk to a different room
  • Upgrading ham desk/station ground system
  • Rerouting existing 6M, 2M and 70CM antenna coaxes
  • Building and hanging the 160M full wave horizontal loop antenna
Eventually the G5RV will come down and go back in the antenna box in the garage.  As long as this project goes smoothly I will then be working on my VHF/UHF antenna array for weak signal work.