[K3CAL] No tower ... No Problem
James Tetlow
k3uga at comcast.net
Fri Oct 16 21:23:08 EDT 2020
Might be better to use remote rig method. Instead of sending rf, send data link / voice via network cable (light weight) to tx /rx body on UAV with antenna. CAD control by
Desk top / laptop computer. No you don't have to have loss on rf, and could even, put amp on UAV for max power with no transmission line loss. (or swr problems). Much better than helium balloon!
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Best Regards,
Jim Tetlow
> On Oct 16, 2020, at 19:53, Shawn Donley <n3ae at comcast.net> wrote:
>
>
> Here's something interesting..... a long endurance tethered UAV that can lift your VHF/UHF antenna to great heights while remaining stationary for hours, days or weeks. A pair could make a split site repeater.
>
> The trick is sending electrical power at high voltage up a tether to the UAV where it's converted back to lower voltage to run the motors and avionics. High voltage allows the tether wire gauge to be much smaller and thus lighter in weight.
>
> Now if someone could figure out how to couple RF to the tether itself, you could have a full size 160M quarter wave vertical (after adding the required ground radials).
>
> Cost? I'm guessing a good deal more than a top of the line ICOM IC-7851.
>
> https://www.dragonflypictures.com/products/umar-tethered-uas/
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