field comms setup for county ARES exercise next month — generator vs battery questions
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so we've got a county-wide ARES exercise coming up in about 5 weeks and i'm trying to figure out the best way to handle power for our main HF station at the EOC staging area. we're basically going to be running an IC-7300 plus a laptop for logging and maybe a second VHF/UHF radio for local tactical stuff. probably 8-10 hours of operation, not continuous TX obviously but we do get into some pretty sustained nets during these things.
my question is really about whether to bring a generator or just go heavy on battery. i've got a 30ah lithium pack and i can borrow another one that's similar so maybe 60ah total. at 100w output on HF the 7300 pulls like 20-22 amps transmitting and maybe 2-3 amps on receive so if we're doing a typical 20-25% duty cycle over the day it might work out. but then the laptop adds another couple amps and honestly these exercises always run longer than planned.
the other option is our club has a Honda EU2200i that's whisper quiet and would handle everything no problem. but dragging a generator to an EOC parking lot feels a little overkill and we'd need fuel, exhaust considerations, all that. i know some guys just run inverter gens for exactly this reason but i dunno.
also separately — anyone have thoughts on portable HF antennas for this kind of setup? we'll probably have a few hours to get set up before the exercise starts. i was thinking either a simple EFHW for 40/80 or maybe just throwing up a dipole. space isn't super constrained, it's a big parking area with some trees around the perimeter.
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