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Get geared up for field operating and setting up your field workbench with John Jacobs W7DBO from the Field Radio Podcast.  In segment 1, John outlines his method for organizing and planning your field radio adventures. In segment 2 we list essential tools, parts, and test gear you need for light weight trail ops and full scale Field Day deployments.  We wrap up the show with an introduction to the Powerfilm Lightsaver MAX portable battery and solar panel.

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Segment 1 - Plan your Event

Mission First Gear Second

Identify what you want to accomplish and select gear to match

What is your goal?

Field Expediency

Doing work in advance selecting gear to maximize time on air versus time setting up / breaking down

Field Tested Gear: Load out in living room, then load out in back yard, then load out in local park, then once gear is tested, attempt the big trip. Field test in your driveway or at the park first.

Personal prep / Safety First:

Personal Emergency Preparations, travel itinerary, weather observations, red flag warnings.

4 Goals:

Gear Must Be:

Field Radio Podcast

Comms To Go

Segment 2 - Field Workbench

Light weight radio events – SOTA, travel, casual operating, emergency prep

Have a common simplex frequency

Review the wilderness protocol

Simplex frequencies:

Times to Monitor

EDC – Every Day Carry bag

Goals

Tools

Parts

Other stuff

TOP TAKE-AWAYS

Big radio events – Field Day, Contesting, Public service events

Goals

Mechanical tools

TIP:  Get a good cheap tool kit at Home Depot – HDX tool set $20.

TIP:  Get a bunch of cheap tools at Harbor Freight for the club.

Electronic tools

Consummables

Parts

Test equipment

General TiPs

Cases

PowerFilm Solar Lightsaver MAX

Portable battery and flexible solar panel

Battery: 18000mAh 66 Wh

LiPo batteries are 3.7v so the capacity is 4.8 Ah

Solar panel guess is about 10 watts

Input: USB-C (3A), 12V (2A)

Output: Dual USB-A (2.5A), 12V (5A peak)

Weight: 1.5 lbs Size: Rolled: 13.5" x 2.5" Unrolled: 34.5" x 13.5"

Solar Charge: 6-8 hours full sun

Wall Charge: 3-4 hours (12V) 6-7 hours (USB-C) 8-10 hours (USB)

Battery state indicator is a row of LEDs.

Built in flash light LED on the end

Cables Included:

USB-A to USB-C Cable

12V Input Charging Cable

12V Output Cable

Runs the KX2 fine.  No charge controller noise detected on initial trial.