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the story of an english radio amateur who returned to the hobby in january 2011 after being qrt for 19 years. follow @ccartmel new wab reporter links in wab tab . wab guidelines on wab tab i was born in 1952 and became interested in amateur radio in 1974 after conversations with a short wave listener with whom i worked . original equipment was an old bc348 ex military radio which i picked up at a club junk sale. much improved after i fitted a s meter and a fet preamp. i decided to go for my licence the following year and passed my exam around october 1975. i wanted to use the hf bands, so studied hard for the morse exam which i passed first time december 1975. i immediately applied for the class a (full) licence which arrived 31st december that year. my equipment at that time was a trio ts700g for vhf, and a kw2000 for hf was obtained shortly after. antennae for the hobby were simple, a "slim jim" for 2m, a folded dipole for 20m and a 'long wire' wrapped around the loft for other bands. the kw ez-match atu hid a multitude of antenna theory sins. grossly inefficient but worked after a fashion. i subsequently purchased a 40-10m vertical which i mounted outside, and installed a 6 element quad in the loft for 2m. worked into mainland europe on several occasions so was quite happy with this antenna. a uniden 2020 and a yaesu ft221r for vhf replaced the kw2000 and ts700 a few years later, the uniden was the best receiver in my opinion. subsequently this was replaced with a ts520 and finally for that operating era a kenwood ts820s still in my possession, although with a pll board fault. uniden 2020 - odd looking but a superb receiver for it's era the trio ts700g - a faithful and trusted rig went 2m mobile at times up billinge hill in my mini 1275gt . i also became interested in computing and built my first computer from a kit, a "compukit 101" which boasted 4kb memory, but found this inadequate (duh!). i did manage to squeeze in a basic "star trek" program into the 101 which utilised every byte. an amateur i spoke to on 2m from the midlands said he would send me a copy if i did not have it! this was replaced with a bbc micro model a which was leading edge at the time, and still has features not found on modern pcs. after a few years i became interested in packet radio and sending data over the airwaves on 2m. this led on to getting involved in testing new 'packet' software (written in assembler) in the late 70's which we obtained from cambridge labs and several of us got involved in tweaking this and we improved it's usefullness from allowing 3 to around 10 stations on the same frequency being able to transmit messages to each other discretely or en-masse. great fun when it worked, frustration when it didn't! this subsequently was upgraded to the bbc master with disk drives which became key to the data experiments. august 16th 1978 - moment of fame. while scanning the bands i encountered a call from "double eagle" (nwpg), the american balloon in an atlantic crosssing attempt. apparently their main radio failed and they were unsure of their position and had no contact with their base. i 'sorted it' with a few calls and ended up on the front page of my regional newspaper. in 1984 i moved house, at which point radio took a hit, i had no decent vhf take-off into the old area, so lost contact with some of the lads. i still remained an active member of the liverpool and district amateur radio society (g3ahd), and was secretary and competition manager for some years. i suppose my biggest contribution was organising portable operations where priorities were a bit vague. this was sorted by the simple rule of thumb where the first tent to be erected was our beer tent. all else flowed smoothly then (well seemed to). 1989 saw my wedding. i went qrt in 1991 after repeated attempts to erect an inconspicuous antenna which met the approval of the wife. the setup i was using being an end fed stretched when needed down the garden. only made 4 qso's over 1990/1991 so gave it up as a bad job. 1992 my son was born, and 1994 a house move into an area where ham radio, especially vhf was a definite no-go. same issues with getting an antenna up with the approval of the other half. 2005 saw my separation and move to a new qth, same area but a much better ham site. in 2006 i took early retirement and decided to learn how to fly light aircraft, a piper tomahawk to be exact, and improve my golf. former succeeded, while jury still out on the latter. did not resurrect the hobby though until january 2011. data modes are my most popular modes so far, using hrd version 5.24.38 and dm780 with a zlp minipro interface. now active on "worked all britain" (wab) mainly on 7.160 mhz. the shack august 2013 when i came back to the hobby the station developed in a chaotic fashion over the first few months . an antenna for the hf bands was my priority and a vertical covering 10 - 80m seemed the best option as my garden was only 40 x 36 foot. this was obtained at the winter rally in manchester. my garden is landscaped so erection at the far end was not an option so i opted for mounting above the flat roof covering the extension on the back wall of the house. 20 radials were cut for 20,17,15,12 and 10m bands, 1 only for 40m. the antenna i chose was the snowdonia radio company hf360. this was fed through a 9:1 balun (built in) and matched well to the atu. i have since replaced this with a gap titan dx which is superb. i also purchased an x65 end fed wire (65 foot) which stretched to a pole on the rear fence from a feedpoint close to the front of the house. when i went qrt in 1991 i was using a kenwood ts820s as the main rig. when i tried it out iin 2011 t was not receiving and the digital display was showing gobbledegook. traced it to one of the internal oscillators, probably the pll board. decided to modernise (relatively) so bought a ts570d. my tr9000 for 2m was still working and i connected it up to a homemade phased 1/2 waves in the loft. it was not long before i realised the tr9000's tone oscillator was non-operational so bought a ft-480r off ebay - big mistake - receiver deaf, 20db down on the trio. i contacted castle electronics and sent it off to them. they advised it had been fiddled with and realigned it. after hearing things now i tried transmitting - kept losing power to the antenna on a random basis - relays - had them changed - all operational now except for the memory - can't be bothered now. the nottinghamshire radio amateur who sold it to me denied that it was faulty when it left him, however the report from castle electronics says otherwise. as he refused paypal i had no comeback - caveat emptor i just had no faith in it so bought an icom ic706mk2g which got me on 6m and 70cm as well as 2m. use it mostly for the air bands though as a former 'hobby' pilot interested in local airport activities. my 6m halo not too good so need to work on an antenna soon! february 2012 erected a cobwebb antenna in the loft for 10,12,15,17 and 20m bands. less noisy tha long wire but almost as sensitive. looking forward to some decent dx now (in hope.) video instruction here update - wow! as compared to my vertical and long wire antennae it is much less prone to noise pickup yet receives signals just as well, better perhaps as it is more omnidirectional - not as strong (6db down) but s/n ratio much better. have heard south africa, china and indonesia now which were not resolvable previously, and the areas i previously heard very well are still pounding in. truly omnidirectional. incidentally the first station i worked was in belize.through a pile-up using 50w psk31 so nice christening. march 2012 worked australia, and heard several south african countries , indonesia, india and pakistan which were never heard previously. cobwebb doing the business here! the shack august 2013 august 2013: bought an antenna analyser (rig expert aa-30) and evaluated my existing hf antennae. hf360 absolutely rubbish below 7 mh

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Domain name:
g4est.me.uk

Registrant:
Charles Cartmel

Registrant type:
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Registrant's address:
46 Lathom Drive
Rainfod
St Helens
Merseyside
WA11 8JR
United Kingdom

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Registered on: 14-Feb-2011
Expiry date: 14-Feb-2019
Last updated: 07-Feb-2017

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