I have a habit of spending a lot of money as an initial outlay for a hobby, getting really into it for a reasonable time, then completely dropping it. I know I'm not alone in this, but I am notorious for it. So I've been really resisting the siren's call of ham radio for a while by pushing off the purchase of HF radio gear.

The first obstacle I threw in my path was the Extra class licence exam. I studied for a long time (longer than I've studied for any other test in my life. Really.) and passed just fine. Yet I still couldn't justify the expense to myself.

For a long time, I've had this crazy scheme to build a kick ass battery / solar power system for my (still hypothetical) radio, ala KA7OEI. Well, I've developed a concrete plan of action that keeps monetary outlay reasonable throughout the project, allowing me to cut my losses and forget about it at any stage. And if I do make it to the end of the plan, I'll be proud of what I made so I can move on without bemoaning the waste of money.

Step 0 [complete]:
Pass Extra class exam. Done. 'Nuff said.
Step 1 [complete]:
Purchase DeWalt 36V battery pack from Ebay and a 'Dapter. Both have arrived and I am now ready for:
Step 2:
Go to Fry's to purchase other equipment needed to build a simple 4 cell A123/M1 pack. Build said pack.
Step 3:
Finally give in and buy a Yaesu FT-817ND. I'll probably also get a Yo-Yo-Vee. I'll not buy a Buddipole at least until I've given the YoYo solution a serious shot. Given that I'm more interested in NVIS than DX, I think the YoYo has a decent chance of being sufficient.
Step 4:
Build kick-ass power system. Details shaky. It should power a radio and an HF amp (probably the HL-50B). And maybe involve a solar charger.
Step 5:
Buy HF amp. Build cool carrying system to hold all components. Earn ham geek cred. Stuff.

That's the plan. We'll see how far I get...

posted: Fri, 22 Jun 2007 23:32 | permanent link to this entry