Hello all,

Back some years, I traveled a lot for the company and had the opportunity to 
take, pardon the vintage gear, an SBE-33 and a home built tuner, some fishing 
leader line, coil of #16 AWG wire, Plus a large coil of #30 enamel wire.  Like 
mentioned before, getting to the top floor was the challenge.  Most times, I 
would be able to snake out the wire onto plastic helpers, and get the wire out 
some distance.  On 75 m, something around 60 ft, seemed to be right for the 
tuner to get a decent SWR.  I used the #16 AWG to tie onto any copper ground I 
could find.  Some times it was the steam radiator, other times the, pardon the 
reference, phone line, hi.

In any case, it allowed me to keep comm with a lot of the local hams and made 
traveling for business more of a pleasure in the off hours.  

Keep up the effort on comm where possible.

Mel. K6KBE



--- On Sat, 6/19/10, Eric <gliderboy1...@yahoo.com> wrote:

From: Eric <gliderboy1...@yahoo.com>
Subject: [Elecraft] KX1 portable antenna
To: "w7...@cox.net" <w7...@cox.net>
Cc: "Elecraft@mailman.qth.net" <Elecraft@mailman.qth.net>
Date: Saturday, June 19, 2010, 2:43 PM

Arnie, et al:

I have not had much luck with wire antennas from a hotel room--usually there's 
no way to string the wire. With a balcony, i clamp a Buddistick to the rail 
angling it out 45 degrees and lead a counterpoise back into the room. Always 
tie a safety line to the antenna in case the clamp fails!  Get the highest 
floor you can with the clearest view out (I have been able sometimes to get 
another room if it is a poor radio location). If there is no balcony but the 
window opens, clamp it to the window rail or a chair. If there are no opening 
windows, set it up in front of the window on a little tripod though this does 
not work nearly as well. 

You might also look at an MP-1 for this purpose.  

Have fun!

Eric WD6DBM 

Sent from my iPhone
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