10 January 2010

RACAL Panther 2000-V - Tactical radio




This is how it sounds!

The Panther V Enhanced Data Radio (EDR) is a core element of the latest generation Panther EDR frequency hopping military radio family. It represents the smallest and lightest tactical 20 watt manpack and vehicle radio available today, offering un-paralleled Electronic Protection Measures (EPM), data and user capabilities in the 30 to 108 MHz military radio band.

Panther V, although available as a 20 watt manpack, has co-site filtering built in to the basic transceiver. By connecting the radio directly to the 24-volt vehicle supply, Panther V will operate as an extremely compact 20-watt vehicle station in multi-radio installations. For higher power, Panther V connects to a vehicle interface unit providing a power output of 50 watts. Even in this high powered role, the volume of Panther offers considerable savings over similar radios from its nearest competitors.

PANTHER V-EDR - GENERAL DESCRIPTION
  • Operating in the 30 -108 MHz frequency range, Panther V-EDR offers unsurpassed communications performance for a radio a fraction of the size and weight of the current generation of equipment.
  • The Panther V-EDR which is now in service in many countries around the word, has been described as the easiest to use tactical VHF EPM radio available today. Fully automatic initial and late entry synchronisation in all EPM modes, coupled with the user friendly controls, ensures that communicating is easy and reliable even for inexperienced operators.
  • Essential to multi-media radio networks is an on-air management system able to provide voice priority and maximum throughput of data at the same time. Panther EDR has been designed with built in multiple radio access protocols, allowing integrated voice and data throughput on a radio net. Carrier Sense Multiple Access (CSMA) automatically controls data flow across a radio network and is essential for managed mixed voice and data networks.
  • The advanced facilities provided in the new Panther V-EDR further simplify end enhance the radio s operation, including the introduction of a full dot matrix alphanumeric display for mode indication, easy to use menu structure, and programmable radio net names.
  • The Panther V-EDR radio incorporates the very latest in Digital Signal Processing technology providing a truly software configurable digital architecture radio design. This means that the flexible design and processing power available will ensure that future upgrades, to meet specific operational requirements, can be achieved throughout the in service life of the radio. Software upgrades are achieved without the need to open the radio, thus ensuring that future requirements can be met in the field.
  • To achieve the compact design and high reliability of the radio, comprehensive use of surface mount technology has been made with over 95% of the components being SMDs.
  • The Panther V-EDR radio provides the option for seamless transfer of GPS position information from the externally connected GPS receiver (Internal option available for PANTHER V-EDR GPS). Position information is available on request (polled) or sent with each transmission. By embedding the position coordinates within the encrypted on air link protocol, the information is completely protected from enemy intercept, and additionally is transparent to the radio's voice and data transmissions.

PANTHER V-EDR - GENERAL FEATURES

  • Frequency range 30 to 108 MHz
  • Multi role: integrated transceiver
    • Manpack
    • Vehicle clip - in
    • 20watt vehicle fit
  • Smallest 20Watt EPM manpack/vehicle transceiver available
  • Compact 50 Watt amplifier
  • Integral vehicle harness interface
  • Internal GPS option
  • Dedicated GPS interface
  • and 3 way re-broadcast facility
  • Alphanumeric display
  • Technology: >95% SMD
COMMUNICATION
  • Fully automatic synchronisation
  • Combat proven optimised frequency hopping algorithms
  • Free channel search with frequency hopping interoperation
  • Integral high level 16kb/s digital encryption
  • Custom crypto solutions
  • Interoperable with fixed frequency transceivers
  • Interoperable in all Jaguar V EPM modes
  • Hailing facility
  • Two frequency simplex operation
  • Channel Scanning capability
  • Intercom facility
ADVANCED DATA SERVICES
  • Tactical Inter-net data service support
  • Dual 115kb/s RS232 interface
  • 9.6 kb/s data throughput with comprehensive FEC
  • Integral CSMA for Packet data applications
  • Multiple Simultaneous data calls (MSA)
  • TDMA support for Weapon / Sensor system (option)
  • Automatic voice / data recognition

APPLICATION SUPPORT

  • WindowsTM based Messaging / Email / file transfer application
  • Packet data overlay support
  • Situation awareness (GPS)
  • Command Information Systems support
  • Slow scan video transmission

MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
  • WindowsTM based Radio Programmer Software (option)
  • WindowsTM based Extended Control Software Development Tool Kit (option)
  • Comprehensive Over The Air Re-programming with secure / hopping protection
  • Key generation software (option)
  • Comprehensive multi-level BIT
  • Integral Electronic Log Record (ELR)
  • Software upgrade package (option)
ADVANCED USER SERVICES
  • Simultaneous multiple selective voice calls (MSA)
  • Programmable Net Names
  • Operator authentication and identification
  • Alarm and alert functions (option)
  • Commander break - in facility (option)
  • Software radio architecture upgradeable for customer specific functionality

INTEGRATED COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS

The Panther V - EDR is a core element of the latest generation Panther Enhanced Digital Radio (EDR) family. It represents the smallest and lightest tactical 20 watt manpack and vehicle radio available today, offering un-paralleled EPM, data and user capabilities in the 30 to 108 MHz military radio band.

THE ULTIMATE MANPACK SOLUTION

The Panther V - EDR manpack transceiver provides 5 and 20 watts of RF power with un-matched co-site capability enabling operation in multi-radio locations where the majority of similar manpack radios would fail. The transceiver's superior co-site performance also enables the manpack to be operated in a vehicle clip-in configuration, with colocated 50 watt VHF radios, delivering up to 20 watts through the vehicle antenna.

THE COMPACT VEHICLE SOLUTION

The Panther V- EDR transceiver can be installed as a dedicated compact 20 watt vehicle radio in land based tracked and wheeled vehicles as well as airborne and naval platforms. Vehicle harness interfacing and power conditioning have integrated within the transceiver, thus providing a single unit solution.
For high RF power vehicle and base station operation, the Panther V - EDR transceiver interfaces to the BCC 767 amplifier unit providing 50 watts in a compact size that similar systems have been unable to achieve.


PANTHER V-EDR - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

FREQUENCY RANGE

30 to 108 MHz fixed frequency
30 to 88 MHz and frequency hopping
3120 frequencies at 25 kHz spacing

PRESET CHANNELS

8 programmable nets storing all operational information and synchronisation status (battery backed)

OPERATEING MODES

Fixed clear (FC) and fixed secure (FS) multimedia voice, data, video, messaging, situation awareness)
Frequency hopping secure (FHS) multimedia - optimised at 1000hps
Mixed Free Channel Search (FCS) frequency hopping automatic net operation

ON AIR INTEROPERABILITY

Fixed clear voice
Frequency hopping hailing
Jaguar V EPM modes
Channel Scanning Mode (8 channels-FC)
Two Frequency Simplex (FS)

FREQUENCY HOPPING

All frequency hopping
4/16/256 user specified frequency
256 channels orthogonal hopping (8 guaranteed orthogonal sets)
32 barred bands per programmed channel

SYNCHRONISATION

Fully automatic for both initial set up and late entry procedures
Passive and active late entry
Independent of external time of day information
All synchronisation can be achieved without a Master station in the radio net Radio silence - indefinite

ENCRYPTION

High level digital stream cypher encryption covering all media transmissions
Number of keys greater than 1022

BASEBAND INTERFACES

Dual audio input
Dual RS232 data ports with flow control
Connection to Combat Net radio Interface / Radio
Gateway capability to Allied Forces EPM CNR radios (option)

DATA

Baseband data connections up to 115 kb/s
Asynchronous / synchronous data throughput up to 16 kb/s
Asynchronous / synchronous data throughput up to 9.6 kb/s with FEC
Reed Solomon Forward Error Correction (FEC), binary block coding and interleaving
Multiple Simultaneous Access (MSA) - up to 100 selective FHS data calls per net
Carrier Sense Multiple Access (CSMA) with dynamic net management
Automatic voice / data recognition

USER SERVICES

Selective call and radio banning
Multiple Simultaneous Access (MSA) - up to 100 selective FHS voice calls per net
Integral Over the Air Re-keying (Frequency, key and net information)
Authentication with operator and transceiver identification

INTEGRATED LOGISTIC SUPPORT

Comprehensive multi-level Built In Test (BIT)
Integral Electronic Log Record includes: serial number, user defined record, automatic fault log, radio duty cycle
In field software upgrade capability

REMOTE CONTROL

In -built 2 wire remote control/retransmission (up to 4Km)
2 and 3 way re-broadcast capability
Intercom facility over D10 field wire
Extended control and programming from a PC based Windows application

CO-SITE

5W/20W Manpack radio: 5MHz frequency separation; 1,5 metres
20W /50W Vehicle radio: 5MHz frequency separation; 1,5 metres

TRANSMIT

Output Power: (nominal)
Manpack configuration: 100mW, 5W at 12V DC,

100mW, 5W, 20W at 24V DC,
Vehicle/base station configuration: 100mW, 5W, 20W, 50W (with amplifier) at 24V DC
Harmonic Suppression: Better than 50dB below carrier

Spurious Emissions: Better than 60dB below carrier for greater than 25kHz offset

AF Response: Voice 300Hz-3.0kHz

RECIVE

Sensitivity: Better than -115dBm at 10dB SINAD
Spurious Response: Better than 85dB
AF Response: Voice 300Hz-3.0kHz
AF Output Power: 20mW nominal for each socket in to 300 ohms
Squelch: Carrier, 150 Hz tone and 16 kb/s

POWER SUPPLIES

Supply Voltage: 12V or 24V DC nominal
Primary or rechargeable batteries or vehicle supply
Protection Against: Supply polarity reversal
Open /Short circuit RF connection RF input 65V (EMF ) applied Spike/Surge DEF STANDARD 61-05 (Q STAG 307) 24V DC at Remoter Line Terminals

ENVIRONMENTAL

Temperature range: -40'C to +70 C
Environmental Specification: MIL STD 810E
Nuclear Hardened: EMP protected
EMI/EMC: MIL STD 461C

PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS


Height: Width: Depth: Weight: Volume:
Transciever: 90 mm 230 mm 205 mm 4.4 kg 4.24 litres
50W Amplifier: 70 mm 230 mm 230 mm 4.2 kg 3.70 litres

08 December 2009

ICOM IC-706MKIIG no longer in production

Finally, the rumours has been dismantled... The well known IC-706MKIIG is no longer in production!

ICOM Australia (cited by Amateur Radio Victoria) said it has checked with Japan and been reassured that the earlier advice received that the popular transceiver has been discontinued is correct.

The reason is that some components used in the IC-706MKIIG are no longer available and the model had to cease production.

ICOM Australia’s authorised agents were told in writing last month that only back orders received before 30 November would be supplied before production stopped. Also now out of production are the IC-T90A, IC-2720H, IC-910H and a few receivers.

The last production day at the ICOM plant in Wakayama Japan for the IC-706MKIIG will be 9th of December 2009. Seems that Santa loose a valuable radio for good fell'as Hams!

Hamsphere users: Get a REAL life!


First tought was that I found a great tool to make QSO's when the band is down!
After reading carefully the disclaimer, I found that:
-I have to pay activation fee;
-I have to pay annual fee;

-I have to share the "band" with non amateurs;

-I have to listen "number stations" on 7015 kHz (wow! cold war again?!???)

And, above all, the IP ham is the most dangerous thing to REAL HAM!
I remember the times when ham was about FREE speach over the air!
So, I strongly advise you TO NOT USE HAMSPHERE!
Instead, buy yourself a DIY kit for a simple receiver and a simple transmitter! There are plenty of them on internet pages!
Buy a book and study!
Or, buy a prepaid mobile phone and start QSl with it!
What the heck is this: to install a VOIP and to pay for some pseudo QSO's?!?
And, to speak about good practices in ham radio!
This is, probably, the biggest humbug in the ham radio (after Miracle Whip, of course!)
C'mon folks! Stay out of this surrogate ham traffic! Get a real radio! Get a real life!

Radio Europa Libera

,,Europa libera” are nevoie de memoria a 100.000 de romani. Doneaza si tu 2 euro!
,,Europa libera” are nevoie de memoria a 100.000 de romani. Doneaza si tu 2 euro!
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La 20 de ani de la Revolutie, recuperarea istoriei recente devine o miza fundamentala atat pentru cei batrani cat si pentru cei tineri. Saptamana aceasta a fost demarat proiectul ,,Europa Libera, Aici”, proiect care isi propune sa aduca in tara arhiva inregistrarilor radioului cu cea mai mare semnificatie pentru romani.

Despre Europa Libera
,,Radio Europa Libera - „oxigenul care a permis romanilor sa respire sub comunism” - a fost cel mai important fenomen mediatic al Romaniei de pana in 1989 si a jucat un rol determinant in istoria tarii, premisele pentru inlaturarea totalitarismului datorandu-i-se in mare masura. Europa Libera, un post de radio finantat de Congresul SUA, a fost considerat cel mai eficient post de radio politic din istorie.

Europa Libera a salvat vieti si a influentat destine. Timp de zeci de ani, a fost singura sursa de adevar a romanilor, singurul contact cu lumea reala si, totodata, marea obsesie a lui Ceausescu si a Securitatii.

Timp de zeci de ani de cenzura, milioane de romani si-au luat, totusi, ratia de muzica adevarata, stiri adevarate si chiar viata adevarata. Toate pe furis, cu urechea lipita de difuzor. Toate de la Europa Libera.

Iar pentru ca acest post sa existe, multi oameni si-au pus viata in pericol si – cel mai trist – unii chiar si-au pierdut-o. Sunt adevaruri incredibile pe care dorim sa le aducem acasa si sa le facem cunoscute tuturor romanilor, de orice varsta.”

Despre proiect
,,Campania „Europa libera, AICI” se adreseaza romanilor care au ascultat si au crezut in Europa Libera, dar si tinerilor care vor sa afle ce a insemnat acest post de radio pentru parintii lor si pentru Romania, tara al carei destin a fost marcat in mod tragic de comunism.

Suntem convinsi ca suntem milioane dar, acum, avem nevoie de cel putin 100.000 de romani, care sa ne ajute sa aducem acasa 500.000 de pagini de documente si, mai ales, mii de ore de emisiuni aflate pe benzi magnetice. Toate acestea urmeaza sa fie arhivate, copiate, transpuse in format digital si aduse pentru totdeauna in Romania, pentru a fi puse – permanent si gratuit - la dispozitia istoricilor, jurnalistilor, studentilor, tuturor celor interesati de istoria noastra recenta: tu, eu, copiii nostri...

O parte din tine e in alta parte. Fii alaturi de noi si impreuna vom aduce istoria acasa! Trimite un SMS, in valoare de 2 euro, la 8820 si fii unul dintre cei 100.000!

Arhiva de emisiuni ale Europei Libere se afla in prezent la Hoover Institution din Stanford, California. Aducerea ei in tara si infiintarea unui „Centru de Cercetare si Documentare Radio Europa Libera”, care sa gazduiasca si sa puna la dispozitia tuturor romanilor o copie a arhivei, presupune costuri de cateva sute de mii de euro.”


Maria Dicu, 05-12-2009

25 November 2009

Pisicile radio...active

Gata! Dilema a fost transata! In favoarea "sibistilor", care, se stie, folosesc preponderent spectrul cuprins intre 26-28 MHz si, cel putin in Bucuresti, 145.350MHz.
Folosirea acestor benzi de frecvente ar putea avea drept rezultat vindecarea ranilor (care? La cap, cumva?) si intarirea oaselor. Astfel, vom putea vedea in curand, pe strazi, un nou "produs" uman, cu capul mare si oase tari, capabil, de exemplu, sa sfarame lejer un parbriz cu nasul, sau sa sparga usa cu fontanela.

"Oamenii de ştiinţa au descoperit ca torsul pisicii are o frecventa cuprinsa in 25 si 150 MHz, frecventa care stimulează vindecarea si creşterea oaselor."

Sursa, aici.

Radioamatorism la TV

Joi 26.11.2009 intre ora 7:00 si 7:30 dimineata, TVR3 va transmite un material de aproximativ 4 minute despre radioamatorism si radioamatorii din YO.

siglaTVR3 Reportaj despre lumea radioamatorilor, Joi 26.11.2009 pe TVR3

Sursa informatiei si realizatorul reportajului, YO3IVA

14 November 2009

DRM Again

After more than a year I remembered that I use to receive DRM broadcasts so, I checked again if I have the "skills"...
Well, they were where it supposed to be...
In the HF bands are a lot of DRM transmissions, but they do not belong to public broadcast area.
So, I needed a live schedule of DRM transmissions.
Here i found it!

06 November 2009

Repetor UHF in probe finale

In Bucuresti este activ un repetor in UHF.
Frecventa de intrare este 431.2125 MHz, CTCSS 203,5.
Frecventa de iesire este 438.8125 MHz (Shift de 7.6 MHz).

Codificarea canalului in tabelul de alocare a frecventelor de repetor este RU705.

Pe repetor este conectat si nodul Echolink YO3KSR-R: 484439


Radioamatorii sunt invitati sa il testeze si, in masura posibilului, sa transmita rapoarte de receptie si eventuale observatii la: yo3ksr@gmail.com

12 October 2009

Repetor in probe

OPRIT
In Bucuresti este un repetor in probe.
Frecventa de iesire este 145.6875. Shift de 600 kHz.
Activarea se face cu CTCSS 203.5Hz.
Rapoartele de receptie sunt binevenite.

01 October 2009

RTP-4FM

Cunoscut in popor sub denumirea "caramida", acest transceiver a fost fabricat in Romania sub licenta SRA (Suedia).
S-a aflat in dotareaa fortelor armate, a Militiei si a unei parti din sectiile operative ale Securitatii, pana la inlocuirea cu echipamente mai moderne, Pye sau Motorola ori Storno.

http://gnome.eu.org/evo/index.php/RTP4MF_-_Portable_Radio_Telephone

25 September 2009

YP4FUN live at Valea Calugareasca - test

Romanian Society of Radioamateurs will ry to stream a live view from a trip to Valea Calugareasca (around 75 km NE from Bucharest).
SRR will be there with the Mobile Communication Center.
We;ll make some demo for kids and have the pre-official presentation of our MSC.
Watch this event with us!

The broadcast will cover the departure, the hamvention and the return and will start at 6:30 LT (3:30 UTC) if anythink works OK.

Live feed YP4FUN from Valea Calugareasca.

18 September 2009

YR550BU-Special callsign

Romanian Society of Radioamateurs will activate a special call, YR550BU, between 18th of September and 5th of October.
The callsign celebrates 550 years from the first written mention about Bucharest, capital city of Romania. Bucharest was mentioned by Vlad Tepes (a.k.a "Vlad - Dracul") in a donation receipe issued at 20th of September, 1459. Vlad Tepes is the character that inspired Bram Stoker's "Dracula".
Romanian Society of Radioamateurs will issue a special QSL card for this occasion.
The callsign will be active in HF bands from 80m to 10m.
QSL Manager is YO3JW

05 September 2009

Cine?

Acum cateva seri am avut o revelatie si am cautat repede prin programul legislativ sa o confirm sau sa o infirm.
Este vorba de o ordonanta a guvernului emisa pentru reglementarea cheltuirii banilor publici atunci cand se achizitioneaza bunuri sau se incheie contracte prin care se achizitioneaza servicii.
Nu intru in detalii ci doar prezint o constatare: Federatia Romana de Radioamatorism, ca beneficiara de bani de la buget are obligatia de a respecta cateva reguli atunci cand achizitioneaza bunuri sau contracteaza servicii. Desigur, nu toate si nu intotdeauna.
Dar, asta inseamna inca o activitate birocratica in plus. Cine o va prelua? Cine o va coordona?
O alta problema. Majora, cred eu, se refera la faptul ca Federatia, asa cum este ea acum, NU POATE PRIMI PERSOANE FIZICE CA MEMBRI! Federatia Romana de Radioamatorism repezinta o asociere intre cluburi SPORTIVE si asociatii SPORTIVE Asa spune legea! Mai mult (si mai rau!), in Romania nu poate exista decat o SINGURA FEDERATIE pe ramura de sport!
Practic, radioamatorul roman, pentru a fi reprezentat, este nevoit sa se inscrie intr-o organizatie locala care, mai apoi, se afiliaza la FRR. Ceea ce are drept consecinta, faptul ca vocea respectivului radioamator se va putea auzi doar in cadrul micutei organizatii locale din care face parte. Ma rog, si in benzile radio.
Orice propunere de reforma sau de imbunatatire a activitatii va ajunge la Pastele cailor in "plenul" FRR!
Un alt mare dezavantaj este legat de CIS. Certificatul de identitate sportiva, aviz prin care se certifica de catre un organism DE STAT, ca organizatia intruneste criteriile cerute de lege pentru a face parte din sistemul sportiv!
"La ce imi trebuie CIS" veti intreba! Simplu, CIS trebuie ca sa beneficiezi de niste bani de la buget! Sa primesti banii in ultima saptamana a anului ca sa ii reportezi iar urmatorul buget sa fie ajustat cu suma respectiva sau ca sa te inscrii in FRR!
Dar acest CIS nu vine, asa, din cer! Ca orice "medalie", CIS cere sacrificii! Iar sacrificul este modelarea functionarii organizatiei din care face parte radioamatorul respectiv, poate chiar impotriva vointei sale!
Radioamatorul nu este un alergator, un aruncator de ciocan sau un halterofil!
Iar regulamentele concursurilor in care se intrec radioamatorii sunt permanent subiect de discutie, pana in prezent nefiind gasita o formula ideala care sa reglementeze aceste competitii. Fotbalul are reguli batute in cuie si unanim acceptate, rugby-ul, canotajul, scrima etc, dar, in concursurile de radioamatori, formula perfecta inca nu s-a inventat!
Cati membrii are FRR? Nu exista nici macar acum o evidenta clara a numarului de membrii si, parerea mea este ca aceasta necunoastere nu se datoreaza secretomaniei ci imposibilitatii de organizare. Pur si simplu, cluburile nu trimit evidentele. De ce? Pai, daca ar trimite s-ar sti cat trebuie sa cotizeze.
De fapt, nici macar nu se prea cotizeaza!
Radiocluburi. "Ce sunt alea?" vor intreba multi dintre radioamatori, in special cei din Bucuresti. De mult nu s-a mai dat un var sau o tencuiala in Radioclubul de pe Popa Tatu... Singura activitate febrila am vazut-o cand s-a schimbat conducerea si una dintre camere si-a schimbat stapanul. Boierie! De fapt, radioclubul este o sala de mese unde se mananca un salamior, un parizer, unde se bea o palinca si se deapana amintiri din vremea vidului in timp ce alta camera serveste de birou personal pentru un sef.
Si o camaruta pentru un fel de birou QSL. Dar biroul QSL este al Federatiei! De ce nu se gaseste un loc in sediul Federatiei?
Ca veni vorba de Birou QSL...
E la pamant si cu asta am spus tot.
Totusi, prea putini isi doresc altceva de la o asociatie! Ma surprinde! Sa fie oare varsta o cauza? Radioamatorii au renumele de a fi tineri la spirit!
Din ce in ce mai diluata, FRR se dovedeste a fi, de fapt, proiectia activitatii unui singur om, Vasile Ciobanita care, de unul singur incearca sa fie peste tot. Din pacate, aceasta ubicuitate nu reuseste intotdeauna. Cu atat mai mult ma intreb care va fi soarta radioamatorului din Romania atunci cand dl. Ciobanita va decide ca trebuie sa se retraga din aceasta activitate! Gasesc un singur raspuns, pe care nu vi-l ofer, va las sa il gasiti si voi!
FRR este intr-un impas structural pentru ca este autosuficienta, pentru ca isi imagineaza ca pozitia sa de exclusivitate este de ajuns ca sa o si impuna; Federatia a uitat sa scrie reviste, nu a reusit sa instaleze un singur repetor si nici macar nu reuseste sa isi trimita reprezentanti la manifestarile europene-acestia isi platesc din propriul buzunar deplasarile si FRR se mandreste cu ele! Ce sa mai vorbim de o pozitie de forta in relatia cu autoritatile!
Mie mi se pare penibil si umilitor! Voua?
De fapt, Federatia are o singura preocupare: galceava, ranchiuna si capra vecinului, idelile fixe si subzistenta.
Si atunci, ce rost mai are o astfel de Federatie? Sunt convins ca multi dintre voi va puneti aceeasi intrebare!
Iar a doua intrebare este:
"Ce astept eu de la o asociatie a radioamatorilor din Romania?"

21 August 2009

SRR Mobile Comm Center

The initial purpose of this ARO is to display the capabilities of radio communications to the youngest. Also, it can play a important role in a Emmergency Communication Netwok as a message router between various frequencies and modes (incl. Digital modes: PSK31, RTTY, Digital Voice, HF and VHF Packet etc).
The main advantage is the quick field deployment in various places, on difficult road conditions or even in absence of roads! The tested top speed is around 120 Km/h on city roads. The car is capable of 4x4 traction on heavy condition due to Eaton Gearbox (5+1 gears) and the Andoria 2500 cmc, TDI engine. It has an astonishing autonomy of about 1000 km (incl.heavy roads)! The radio equipment covers frequencies between 1,5 MHz-450 MHz, all modes and can be used as a mobile crossband repeater to establish radiocommunications between portable radios (VHF/UHF) on a range of minimum 20 km around the car on flat surface and 100+ Km when placing on hills or mountains! In HF, the M.C.C can use NVIS antennas or Low Angle antennas, beeing able to communicate with ham stations placed, virtually, all over the world. The M.C.C can be ready to go in less than one hour from the call!

17 August 2009

On route

Well, we (Me, my ARO and Pit (YO3JW) are on our way to some natural reservations.
We will work under YP1WFF callsign from YOFF-017, 009 and 021.
More info here.
By clicking the pictures you will be redirected to picasa gallery of this trip.

Trip WFF 2009


01 August 2009

Back from San Antioco island

Well, they found them!
Late at night (or early in the morning) I returned from Italy.
Well, I have a problem here... All our luggage are lost in Rome Airport transit. I have more to say about rome airport but I will make it through other blog, where I use to highlight what I like and dislike (especially).
I lost the radio set, I lost the computer with logs, clothes and Maria's toys.
Well, I use to think positive. I have the pictures as I saved them on a memory stick... Fortunately, I have my Nikon DSLR.
So, enjoy some pictures!
I will give some explanations later.













18 July 2009

QRV in San Antioco Island (Sardinia/Sardegna)

From 18th of July till 30th of July, I will be QRV from San Antioco Island as IM0/YO3HJV/P. IOTA ref. nr. EU-024 I will use a FT857D with a LDG z100, 4:1 Guanella and a doublet dipole. PSK31, SSB and photos with EasyPal. The PC is a Thinkpad x40 with a homebrew interface. I plan to make some trips on surrounding islands so, interesting callsigns to come! More info to come here! QSL via Bureau.

02 July 2009

ARO 243, a perfect and reliable 4x4 for ham operations













Astazi am scos ultima achizitie, un ARO 243, la plimbare la Comana. Deh, la cate statii sunt pe aici, era necesara si o platforma pe care sa se desfasoare.
Urmeaza amenajarea interna, cu echipamente si ce mai trebuie radioamatorului cand pleaca in expeditie.
Propagarea nu am cum sa o indes in masina!
Primul drum a fost la Comana, in judetul Giurgiu.
Pe masina a fost instalat un FC40, vizibil in consola de pe capota. La ATU a fost conectata o antena din undita pentru HF.
VHF/UHF am folosit o antena Comet, dual band, lambda/2.
Transceiver FT 857D si sursa Proxel.

Alte imagini de la Barajul Bolboci. By the way, am reusit legaturi in VHF pe direct cu Bucurestiul
Echipamentele:
-Kenwood TM V71
-Yaesu FT817ND
-Antena COMET VHF/UHF
-Antena Midland CB145
-Antena HF 2m

Plus cateva imagini de la intalnire cu membrii forumului Aro4x4.net.

04 June 2009

Motorola MTS2000 S-record

If anyone has the unpacked S-record for a Motorola MTS2000, please drop a line on reply!
The Model number is: H01KDH9PW1BN

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