field comms setup for a county exercise next month — generator questions mostly
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so our ARES group has a county-wide exercise coming up in about 5 weeks and im helping put together the communications node at the EOC annex site which is basically a parking lot with a building we can use for maybe half of the team, rest will be outside under canopies. been doing this for a few years but this is the first time im actually in charge of the power side of things and i have some questions.
we're planning to run two HF stations, probably an IC-7300 and someone's 706, plus a couple VHF/UHF rigs, a laptop for winlink, and some battery charging. the organizer wants us to be off grid for the full 12 hour exercise. i've been looking at a honda eu2200i for the main genny and then using a couple 100ah lifepo4 batteries as a buffer so the radios dont see the generator noise directly. does that make sense as an approach or am i overcomplicating it?
also the antenna situation — we have a decent collection of stuff but the site has almost no vertical clearance, like there's a parking structure nearby and some trees but nothing over maybe 40 feet that we can actually use. someone suggested just putting up a fan dipole on a 33ft fiberglass mast but i dont know if thats gonna work well for 40 and 80 which is what we actually need for the exercise comms. anyone dealt with similar site constraints?
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