field comms setup for a 3-day exercise next month, need some input on power
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so our ARES group has a county-level exercise coming up and im trying to figure out the best way to do sustained HF ops from a trailer we're setting up as the net control station. we've done this before but always kind of winged it and this time the EC wants something more thought through.
right now the plan is a Yaesu FT-991A as the main rig, running into a Chameleon MPAS Lite vertical because its quick to deploy and doesnt need radials which matters when we're on a parking lot surface. we had a dipole situation a couple years back and the feedline ran across a walkway and it was just a mess. anyway the vertical has worked okay but ive always felt like we were leaving signal on the table especially on 40m.
the power side is what im really unsure about. we have a Honda EU2200i and it runs fine but i get a little nervous running the radio off a generator directly even through a power conditioner. last exercise one of the other guys had some nasty noise on receive that we traced back to a cheap inverter somewhere nearby. our generator is pretty clean but still. thinking about using a pair of 100ah LiFePO4 batteries as the primary and having the generator float them through a decent charger rather than running everything directly off the genny. that way if the generator has to cycle off or gets moved we dont lose ops continuity. does that actually make sense or am i overcomplicating it
also curious what other groups are using for antenna support. we have some MFJ fiberglass poles and a couple painters poles duct taped together situation which is embarrassing honestly
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