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RE: [world-cruising] Re: ssb antennas....

From: Michael Lahrkamp (no email)
Date: Thu May 17 2007 - 12:15:27 EDT

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    Latest check on ebay has used sat phones for a few hundred $US. Also checking ebay for SSB/HF rigs shows a significant difference in acquisition costs. And there's still the rig's installation/setup cost which will add to the total. By my calculations, and with prudent use of air minutes, I can get away for a number of years before the lines on cost cross. Anyone else calculated this?

     

    Cheers,

    Mike

    Soul Healer, B411, Toronto, Canada

     

     

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    From: [mailto:] On Behalf Of Chris Harris
    Sent: May 17, 2007 11:44 AM
    To:
    Subject: Re: [world-cruising] Re: ssb antennas....

     

    Low
    > cost to acquire but there is a cost per minute usage.
    >:-(
    >
    >
    >
    > Anyone else have some thoughts? Maybe a new thread?

    Yea I have thoughts on cost... Cost to aquire is a good
    point you can probably buy a satphone lets say Iridium for
    £800 i(1600USD)f you shop around. A good HF rig and tuner
    will cost as much or more.

    However the killer for many cruisers if the operating
    cost. HF is free. Satphone is expensive however you look
    at it.

    As for the discussion on HF antennas. The price of those
    backstay insulators are ridiculous! better to hoist a
    wire, it shouldn't be hard to find a way to hoist a wire
    that can be used underway. Almost anything will do hoisted
    over salt water where you have such a good ground plane.
    Sintered copper plates and stuff.. also expensive. Just
    chuck a wire over the side or use a through hull or
    annode, or the keel bolts.. It'll be fine and work.

    The engineers ( I am a radio engineer ) will have you
    chasing the last .1dB of signal etc.. for HF it'll work or
    it won't. If conditions are good you will get through on
    wet string, if they are bad wait until the conditions are
    good.

    Me - I'd fiddle around and get the best antenna that I
    could achieve but without getting anal about it, the
    difference isn't worth it. beware of the salesman!

    Cheers
    Chris aka VP8BKF

     

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