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Diary of Life in Mindanao

24/12/11 CVS conversion software for DXCC listings
24/12/05 Aggregation by country from JTDX
24/12/02 ADIF for one month from JTDX
Programs that create files
24/11/24 CwGet and CwType settings
24/11/24 WWDX Contest
24/11/21 CQ Ham Radio
24/11/20 Call Sign Assignment IOTA Number
24/11/13 IOTA 100 Awards Arrival
24/11/12 LoTW WAZ and DXCC
24/11/04 PLDT Optical Internet
24/10/30 Pile-up of 50MHz FT8
24/10/28 Camiguin Is Crowdfunding
24/10/26 50MHz Yagi feeder
24/10/21 RTTY with MMTTY
24/10/19 Firmware for UV-5K
24/10/17 Antenna group seen by drone
24/10/16 7MHz Antenna Pole
24/10/15 3.5MHz zepp transceiver antenna
24/10/14 Hexbeam Purchase Plan
24/10/13 24MHz dipole addition
24/10/13 50MHz Yagi repair completed
50MHz FT8 first pile
24/10/12 Antenna production for 24 MHz
24/10/09 Trouble with Gmail
24/10/09 The Shack
24/10/07 JO1CRA/7 AS-206
24/10/05 3D2V Rotuma Island IOC-060
24/10/01 Camiguin Island Trailer Video
24/09/30 Uruguay
24/09/29 50MHz antenna installation
24/09/25 Pile up on the caller's side
24/09/19 IOTA 100 Award
24/09/18 IOTA Application
24/09/12 DXCC Application
24/09/11 FT8 in communication with KH8T
24/09/08 50MHz Yagi Antenna
24/08/28 Pile up at FT8
24/08/07 Pile up from FT8EU
24/07/19 JW/WE9G in Svalbard
24/06/27 Purchase of air conditioner for wireless room
24/05/28 antenna switch
24/05/27 MFJ-259B Repair
24/05/10 Completed 3-band antenna
24/05/03 7MHz Dipole
24/04/30 7MHz Domestic
24/04/29 Reopening Project
24/04/04 Repair of FTDX3000
24/03/21 To NTC Cagayan
Group of antennas seen by drone (October 17, 2024)
Antenna Array Seen from a Drone (October 17, 2024)
Panoramic view of our property
The space where the house stands is 300 square meters
600 square meters of garden for a total of 900 square meters.

22mH tower on the right
Three dipoles can be seen in the center.

An overview of our property:.
The space where the house is located is 300 square meters, the
and the garden is 600 square meters, for a total of 900 square meters.

On the right side, there is a 22-meter high tower.
In the center, you can see three dipole antennas.

Above is the 7,21 MHz dipole. It is slightly V-shaped due to the weight of the coax.
The second is a 14 MHz dipole
The third is a Fan out type dipole at 18,24 MHz.
I would add 10MHz to this element?

And the only thing that will get in the way of stringing the 3.5MHz half-sloper element is
My neighbor's mango tree. It overhangs my property and I need to have its branches cut.

The top one is a 7.21 MHz dipole. It is slightly V-shaped due to the weight of the coaxial cable.
The second one is a 14 MHz dipole.
The third one is a fan-out dipole for 18 and 24 MHz.
I'm considering adding a 10 MHz element to this one.

Also, the element that I plan to install for the 3.5 MHz half-sloper is obstructed by the mango tree at the neighboring house. Since its branches extend into my property, I will need to have the branches trimmed.

22mH pole tower
It has a 50 MHz 5-ele yagi and a 7 MHz dipole at 18 mH.
The reason why I didn't get around to the top of the pipe is because the top of the pipe
We were concerned about the strength of the product because it was starting to corrode a little.

It will eventually need major repairs.
I'd like to see a tower that can carry a yagi antenna. ・・・・

The 22mH pole tower has a 5-element Yagi for 50 MHz and a 7 MHz dipole installed at the 18mH.
The reason they weren't mounted at the top is that the top pipe has started to corrode, to corrode
and I was concerned about its structural integrity.

Eventually, a major repair will likely be necessary.
I wish I had a tower that could support a Yagi antenna...

Photographing a group of antennas by drone
Antenna Video by Drone

October 16, 2024   October 19, 2024