They say writing shouldn't be a forced actitivity. At least That is something I've heard at some point along the line. Yesterday I really wanted to write a post, but just couldn't bring myself to do it. Not sure why. I had plenty to share. Seems I just didn't have it in the feels I guess.
So,you get one today. The last couple of months, I have been looking for something more than my coin collecting hobby to keep me occupied in retirement. My youngest son received his Amatuer Radio Technician Level license a couple years ago. He has been bothering me ever since to get mine.
To give you a little background, my primary job when I was in the service when I first started out was radio communications. I loved the job, but as time went on and promotions toook me to different levels, I stopped installing, operating, and maintaining and humping them (humping is Marine speak for hiking), and was more involved in planning and staff type work.
Fast forward to present and I wasn't really interested in reliving the past, although it was interesting to me. Plus, I just wasn't in the mindset at the time to be reaching out over airwaves and talking to people.
However, this last cuple months, taking my break offline, living life more offline, I found I wanted to try it. os, I have been studying for my Technician level exam and will be taking it about mid-October. I've purchased a used HF Kenwood radio that is pictured in this post. I already had a VHF/UHF radio my son left here, and will be configuring all my antennas, grounding and such in the coming weeks.
There is an electrician coming Tuesday to install my outside ground and bonding bar for the antennas and equipment. They will also be installing a couple more electrical outlets in my office where the radios will will be located.
Once that is done, a friend of mine who is very much a handyman, will be helping me install my first VHF/UHF antenna on the roof along with removing my basement window, replacing it with plexiglass and adding some pass through connectors to it for the coax cables that run from the antennas. He will also help me run the coax from the roof to where I can finish running it without climbing.
That will get my VHF/UHF running. I also have a telescoping pole that is apporxiamtely 30 feet max when fully extended that I will be using as my elevation to configure my HF antenna from. Still thinking about what type of HF antenna I plan to put up for it. Most likely a dipole or sloping-V. It has to go in my backyard and I am limited in the direction and room I can use. If you know anything about radio communications, antennas for HF frequencies can get somewhat long at the half and quarter wave lengths.
Anyway, that is my update on that and my new hobby I am taking up. Now I am gonna finish my coffee, wait for the sun to come up, and figure out why the wife's car won't start. I think the battery has gone bad.
Have a great start to your Sunday and week folks!
Thanks for reading,
Joe
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