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From: BVARC <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Wolfgang G. Propfe via BVARC
Sent: Friday, January 9, 2026 5:59 PM
To: Lone Wolf via BVARC <[email protected]>
Cc: Wolfgang G. Propfe <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [BVARC] New member with new transceiver

 

Dear all:

Thank you for your replies. They bring up some clarity but even more questions. 
Frankly, I underestimated the antenna size. I thought some big indoor antenna 
would work. I saw wires with a balun that I could possibly run along the walls, 
but they range from 30 feet to 40 meters. Unless I arrange them back and forth 
like an "S", it won't fit. And I might RF-fry myself as soon as I hit the PTT 
key...

 

To Daniel Poirot:

I have limited access to the outside (small balcony near the roof), but I want 
to avoid drilling holes in the walls. When I retire, I'd like to sell this 
place and get a rural one-story house. There I can do more or less what I want, 
but here my space and my modification options are limited. I might need to look 
more into the end-fed antennas you suggested.

 

To Rick Hiller:

I have a small balcony on the roof (with the AirCon compressor taking up most 
of the space) which would be better than the second floor balcony. My third 
floor overhangs a bit and would not let me put a vertical antenna straight. The 
truck is my son's and it will not be there regularly. I have no idea what a 
network/tuner is. I am a bloody beginner, afraid of frying my ICOM. :-)

 

To Steve Flowers:

I saw the Wolf River Coils website (looks like a one-man show, but 
interesting). The Silver Bullet 1000 TIA for $150 looks promising, but it has 
33 foot radials. If I can dangle those from the balcony, it might work. But if 
they need to go 120 degrees apart and horizontal, maybe not. My ICOM will be on 
the third floor, but I hesitate to run cables through the exterior walls. If I 
can lay out the radials like repetitive "S" lines to shorten the distance, I 
could set up the antenna in my bedroom and run the cable indoors. For starters, 
I will mainly listen anyway, but I would like to be able to press PTT one day 
when I am more comfortable. I need to look more into the EFHW antenna you 
suggested. If the Silver Bullet 1000 TIA works well in a Park, maybe I will get 
that and only use my station temporarily outside. Not optimal, but at least I 
would know it works. Then I have one more reason to count down the years and 
months to my retirement where I can pick a better place to live. Near downtown 
Houston is great for my commute, but not so great for many other things. If I 
get the SB1000, do I need anything else for the antenna part?

 

To John Stevens:

I will google the 44' Norcal dipole later. On the roof, I have some room for a 
vertical antenna, although due to storms I would not want it to be too high. 
Maybe a telescopic antenna would work. Again, the problem is to run the cable 
to the outside without holes.

 

 

 

It appears that I may need some kind of SWR-meter as well. And I am still not 
sure how to do the station evaluation.

 

Thanks again for all your help. Since I don't want to spam this list, you can 
also reach me directly at [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>  if 
you like.

 

Best regards,

Wolfgang

 

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