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so we had a county ARES exercise last weekend and my portable setup just did not cooperate the way i expected. ive been running a IC-7300 off a 100ah LiFePO4 for a while now at home but decided to bring the whole thing out to the field and man there were way more variables than i accounted for.
first problem was the generator. borrowed a honda eu2200i from a club member and it ran fine but i was getting a ton of RFI on 40m, like S7-S8 noise floor just garbage. i know the inverter generators are supposed to be cleaner than the old brush types but this thing was brutal. ended up having to run on battery only which was fine for the exercise duration but not a real solution if we're talking 12+ hour activations.
second thing was the antenna. i had a buddipole set up which i've used a bunch of times but the ground at the park was basically rock under about 2 inches of grass so i couldnt stake anything properly. the tripod kept wanting to tip in the wind and i was babysitting it half the time instead of actually operating. thinking about a more stable base or maybe going to a NVIS wire antenna on a couple of jackite poles instead.
anyone else dealt with the generator RFI thing? is it just about bonding and ferrites or is there something more fundamental going on. feels like there should be a cleaner solution than just not using the generator at all.
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