Like any great station, most of the budget should go into the antenna.  The 
Hustler will load and it might even radiate, but the resonators have low Q and 
are not very efficient.  I just gave mine away last week, I now use a Tarheel 
(screwdriver) on my truck.

If your budget insists on that choice, at least make double sure that is it as 
high as you can safely afford with everything bonded well to (and ON) the 
vehicle for the best efficiency.  If you get a screwdriver antenna, same rules 
but get the coil as high as you can and use a capacity hat instead of a tall 
whip.

Next you'll want to pay attention to how you power the radio.  Cigar lighters 
are notorious for noise because they are not well grounded and often have other 
devices (noise makers) on the same circuit.  Find a better power source, 
preferably connection directly to the battery (automotive self-resetting 
circuit breakers at the battery, fuses near the radio; BOTH leads to the 
battery AND both fused).  The battery will act as a HUGE capacitor, keeping a 
lot of noise out of the rig.

Once that is taken care of, you can set up your transmitter audio as you've 
been instructed and there are plenty of 'scopes out there to get accurate 
reports.  I might also cut the lows in the TX EQ which helps add more 'punch' 
but don't overdo that or it sounds like crap (pinched noise while breathing 
helium).

Don't forget that since it is a wider signal, SSB won't have near the energy 
you're used to (you'll need more power than you do on CW).

So it can be done.  The question (for you): is the time and frustration worth 
the fewer contacts you'll make (compared to a 100 watt mobile).  For me, life 
is too short for QRP but some folks thrive on it.  I'd seriously consider 
adding the KXPA with tuner into the mix.  Then you can consider one of the 
other larger amps...  ;o)

73 es GL,
Rick, WA6NHC

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> On Oct 30, 2014, at 8:26 PM, Dauer, Edward <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> After a half-century of CW only I am about, at last, to try SSB.  The rig is 
> a KX3 operating from my car, into a Hustler mast with 15 and 20 meter 
> resonators.  For the moment the power supply is the car's cigar lighter; and 
> the headset is Elecraft's standard-issue Heil, which I own but have never 
> used.  So, I am looking for suggestions and advice.
> 
> One specific question:  I do not have a 'scope or any other equipment with 
> which to look at the transmitted waveform.  I expect to do some practical 
> experimentation; but are there good starting points for the mic and audio 
> settings, and whatever else, in order to get the most effective and cleanest 
> signal?
> 
> Another:  Is SSB mobile on HF with 5 or 10 watts going to be practical, or 
> will it just be frustrating? The plan - now that my life affords the time for 
> it - is to put some rare counties in CO, NM, AZ and WY on the air.
> 
> Suggestions, ideas, comments, imperatives, opinions - all are most welcome.
> 
> Tnx,
> 
> Ted, KN1CBR
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