NotJammer wrote:I agree I may home run all CTC wiring including all grounds.
What gauge positive wire from TV engine compartment 12 vc isolator to run to a QR at the rear of my TV? 25 ft run.
I will use the 2017 F150 steel frame as a ground for that circuit. The wiring on F150 was downsized to just enough...
On long driving days, my TV alternator should contribute.
Are you a Ham? I'm a non-operating one. I just listen on my cheapo HT.
I am not sure what "QR" stands for? How many Amps do you need to put through that 25ft run? That will determine the Gage wire you need.
Yes, I am an Extra Class operator and also hold a Radio Station Authorization from the FCC for GMRS. Just invested in some equipment over the last few years for my base station and mobile since I am not paying for my kids to go to college anymore and they are all off the "payroll" and on their own. :-) I enjoy the hobby, but mainly for the technical challenges and it takes me back to my Army days when I was trained in Electronic Warfare Intercept Systems and worked repairing this type of equipment.
I do not care so much just to talk over the air. I imagine I will enjoy the conversation more as time goes on and I have more time for that kind of thing. I first got my Technician class license in 1993 when I had a friend at work bet me lunch I couldn't walk in and take the test and pass it any time. They had a test the next morning (he thought he was setting me up), so I took it, passed, and had a nice lunch on him.
I was the same as you with only an HT until late 2014 when I decided to upgrade to Extra Class and get full FCC privileges and full power on HF/VHF/UHF and beyond. The purpose was for Emergency work and to have a mode of communication when I am out in the middle of BLM land or etc. which is where I will be next year this time in my CTC.
The HF phone and digital modes came in handy last year as I was of some service to Puerto Rico after the hurricanes (health and welfare messages). Only thing coming out of there was HAM radio for weeks and Amateur Radio set up communication centers with the Red Cross. Those guys were using car batteries and wire antennas to contact HAM Operators all over the US. I also participate in the Local Emergency nets which start up every time we are threatened by a hurricane.
I have a digital setup where I can pass digital message thousands and thousands of miles via HF or relay via VHF to VHF "Packets" kinda like a node on a wireless internet... RTTY (Teletype), PSK31, Olivia, etc. are all digital modes the computer sound card can render these days to modulate my radio microphone inputs. Same with the decode end from speaker jack to sound card microphone input and processed by the PC software. I just added a Digital Signal Processor for the audio outputs so I can filter out a voice or data at the noise floor. That type of technology is getting very affordable. 10 years ago it was not affordable. It still amazes me that I can bounce a UHF signal off a satellite passing over with a hand held antenna I made and reach the other side of the world with only a few watts. So cool!
