Pretty sure I'm a member.... LOL It's WX5KR, that might be the problem. *Also a few notes on some questions I got last night: *
*The LiFePO4 battery brands I own include: * - Miady*** (Amazon) - Bioenno (bigger name brand) - Redodo (Amazon) - XZNY (Amazon) - Dumfume (Amazon) - TPE (Amazon) They're all fine. If you expect to operate your battery at the extremes of amp draw, cycle life, and/or capacity, then a "name brand" (e.g. Battle Born, Bioenno) might make sense for you. But if you're ok with potentially getting 5% less capacity, and aren't going to draw anywhere close to the max current rating for more than a few seconds, the price just makes sense to buy these cheaper brands (obviously just my opinion). ***Concerning the Miady battery "issues" discussed last night. It's not actually an issue, but a battery protection strategy their BMS units had/have. Most batteries will cut the voltage at the terminals once the battery is fully discharged to protect the cells from damage, but once the load is removed, the BMS will return the voltage at the terminals back to wherever it was (~12V). The BMS on some Miady (and probably other) batteries (including my 20Ah unit) simply cuts all voltage and doesn't "wake up" again until a small voltage is applied. Many smart chargers don't have any voltage on their output until a battery is connected (allowing it to determine the voltage 6V-12V-24V, and sometimes the chemistry of the battery connected), but a regular "dumb" LiFePO4 charger will have a voltage on the output which will "wake up" the Miady BMS. So it's something to be aware of, but not necessarily an issue if your charger is compatible. Also my 50Ah Miady in my battery box -turns out- doesn't have this *issue*, I actually tested it under load running my TV and surround sound for nearly 3 hours and it cut out, but "woke up" after I disconnected the load. So it's not universal with Miady. *Notes and links to the antenna and the *controller* for my ammo can Baofeng crossband repeater:* - Controller(I think the negative reviews are due to either the input/output being reversed, or use error): https://a.co/d/dfGL4Zx - Comet CSB790A. I could not find anything about the ground plane, so either I misremembered or imagined it (or it's on the packaging). But regardless it does great SWR-wise on that small steel 30 Cal. ammo can. - Small diplexer: https://a.co/d/cideYo1 Thanks and 73! Kori Rahman, WX5KR *Houston POTA, **President* *Brazos Valley Amateur Radio Club* *- Vice-President and Club Call Sign KK5W Trustee* *Cross Roads Ham Radio Club* *Fort Bend County EMROG* *District 14 SW Unit ARES* *Texas State RACES*Cell: (770) 298 8516 [email protected] On Fri, Dec 12, 2025 at 10:32 AM Eddie Runner via BVARC <[email protected]> wrote: > > GENERAL MEETING KG5AJL BYRON MEMBER > GENERAL MEETING KI5MIK MIKE MEMBER > GENERAL MEETING WD5L RICK NON MEMBER > GENERAL MEETING KJ5KMB NATHAN NON MEMBER > GENERAL MEETING KJ5LQE THOMAS NON MEMBER > GENERAL MEETING KC5KAW JASON MEMBER > GENERAL MEETING K5LKJ JOHN MEMBER > GENERAL MEETING KX5KR KORI NON MEMBER > GENERAL MEETING NU5K EDDIE LIFE MEMBER > GENERAL MEETING KF5GWZ SUZANNE LIFE MEMBER > GENERAL MEETING W5RH RICK MEMBER > GENERAL MEETING AC5CM CHRIS MEMBER > GENERAL MEETING KK5SC MIKE MEMBER > GENERAL MEETING NE4EA JOHN NON MEMBER > GENERAL MEETING K5RBC RICK MEMBER > GENERAL MEETING KD5FBA SCOTT LIFE MEMBER > GENERAL MEETING KI5SKL MIKE LIFE MEMBER > GENERAL MEETING N5XJB KIRK LIFE MEMBER > GENERAL MEETING KG5YCU RICHARD MEMBER > GENERAL MEETING KD2CGL ROBERT NON MEMBER > GENERAL MEETING W5RGO MAURICE MEMBER > GENERAL MEETING N5EKW DAVE MEMBER > GENERAL MEETING N5VCX MIKE MEMBER > > ________________________________________________ > Brazos Valley Amateur Radio Club > > BVARC mailing list > [email protected] > http://mail.bvarc.org/mailman/listinfo/bvarc_bvarc.org > Publicly available archives are available here: > https://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ >
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