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so we have a county ARES drill coming up in about 3 weeks and im trying to nail down the power situation for our portable station. we're setting up at a fairgrounds with no shore power and need to run probably 6-8 hours continuous, maybe longer if things go sideways like they always seem to during these exercises.
current plan is an IC-7300 on HF and a couple VX-6Rs for local coordination, plus a raspberry pi running js8call for digital fallback. been running off a 100ah lifepo4 with a 30a dc-dc charger off a truck but last time we had issues with the alternator load when the truck was idling for that long. not a great solution.
someone in our group wants to bring a honda eu2200i which honestly seems like overkill to me but i havent done the math. my concern is the noise — we're going to be in a field with like 4 other stations and a 2200 watt generator running is going to bleed into everything. even with the inverter-type generators the rf hash can be a problem depending on grounding.
also still debating antennas. was thinking a linked dipole up maybe 25 feet on a mast but the site coordinator says we might be limited on space so a vertical might make more sense. any of you run endfeds for this kind of thing? the setup time vs performance tradeoff is real when you're trying to get on air fast.
anyway just curious what setups have worked for people doing similar stuff, especially the power side.
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