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so ive been putting together a go-kit for emcomm and just general portable stuff and i keep going back and forth on the power situation. right now im running a 100ah lifepo4 with a 30a victron mppt and a couple 100w panels but the problem is when i need to run my IC-7300 plus the laptop plus maybe a signalink for digital modes for extended periods like 8-10 hours straight the math just doesnt work out great especially if its overcast
the obvious answer is a generator but man i really dont want to deal with fuel and noise especially at something like a served agency event where were literally inside a community center. a friend suggested i look at the honda eu2200i for the quiet factor but even that feels overkill and expensive just to charge batteries. the other option ive been mulling over is just adding another battery and calling it a day
also on the antenna side im currently using a buddistick for HF which works okay but ive had mixed results on 40m specifically. thinking about building a simple linked dipole for the NVIS work we do at our county ARES group but havent pulled the trigger. anyone running something similar and does it actually make a difference vs the buddistick for close-in comms
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