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Hi,
Thank you for taking the time to look us up.
The station is being operated from the QTH of OSSETT in the North of England by
Mary [M3XMW] and Robert Brown [M0JRB] with the purpose of encouraging the use
of renewable energy in amateur radio.
Using a Yaesu FT897 for both portable and main station, running 100 watts on
HF, 50 watts on 144Mhz and 20 watts on 70cms. Aerials, a four element beam on
20-15-10-6, trapped dipoles on 160-80-40-17, with verticals for 144/70. Modes,
SSB and FM.
The power source is a 155Ah battery charged by solar panels with an output of
2.75Amps.[On a sunny day]. In order to ascertain if it would be feasible to run
an amateur station long term by this method data will be collated regarding
charging current, daylight hours and the rate of battery discharge.
A suggestion for the practical application of solar energy is charging battery
operated equipment such as phones, scanners, laptops, transceivers, drills, not
forgetting the tooth brush. It is a simple matter to consruct a solar charging
system and in doing so helping to reduce the hobbies carbon footprint. After
the initial outlay, charging is free, how's that for an incentive!!!.
Another purpose of the special call is an excuse to have fun. I would have been
in the photo also, but the German Shepherds, bright though they are, have not
yet mastered the camera.
Enjoy the hobby.
73 - Good DX
Mary and Robert.
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