Sean, 
Welcome to one of the most interesting hobbies that there is. I read that you 
find yourself in the same predicament that many urban and near urban hams find 
themselves in. However, take heart. There are ways to deal with HOA rules. 
First, let me say that a Buddipole is not a bad antenna. A lot of hams use them 
quite satisfactorily. And, 10 Watts will allow you to seriously reach out and 
touch people, some a very long way away. How well you do will depend upon what 
band you go with, solar conditions, and mode. 
Next, I'm going to be a little forward and recommend a possible option. If your 
house is two stories or more above ground and you can get into the area under 
the roof, the attic area, you might want to think about using a center fed 
dipole for 40 meters; it will be around 66' total. It doesn't even need to be 
in a straight line. It can be Z shaped with a little slope on each end. It can 
be fed through a 4:1 current balun. The coax can be fed through the ceiling in 
a closet or some or other inconspicuous place where you can put a remote 
antenna tuner. This will work 40-10 meters with surprising performance. I 
helped a friend do this in his house as he is facing the same HOA problem. He 
has worked a lot of DX using low power and PSK31. There are other antennas that 
work, but nothing comes to mind that is as simple as this. 

Best of Luck, 
Barry 
K3NDM 

----- Original Message -----

From: "Sean Wall" <[email protected]> 
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2014 7:23:13 PM 
Subject: [Elecraft] New ham and the KX3 

Hi folks, 

I recently got my Technician license and I'm working on my General and Extra. 
I'm looking to get my first rig and I'm interested in the KX3. I was 
considering pairing it with a Buddipole antenna, as my development doesn't 
allow permanent antennas. While I use the KX3 at home, will I get decent range 
with the 10 watt output? In other words, would I need the 100 watt amp to make 
the kx3 a decent base station? I am also planning on bringing the KX3 with me 
when my wife and I drive up north from Florida (where we live). Since I'm new 
to amateur radio, I don't yet have a feel for how much power 10 watts is w.r.t. 
RF frequencies. I plan on operating mostly 6 and 10 m initially until I upgrade 
my license. Thanks for any help you can provide! 

-Sean 


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