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-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: [Elecraft] New K3 User and New 
Ham From: "David Herring-2 [via Elecraft]" 
<[email protected]> Date: Mon, January 04, 2010 
9:12 pm To: KC2VNI <[email protected]> You might consider going with a 
G5RV antenna as a "starter" antenna.  It's multiband...80 meters and up to 
I think 10 meters...your rig has the auto-tuner so any minor matching 
adjustments will be handled by the tuner just fine.  There's no real 
challenges with the antenna.  It's not the "best" antenna in the world, 
but it will work very well as a simple starter antenna (people have worked the 
world with them), especially if your tree is high enough.  I assume you 
have 1 tree?  If so, then I'm assuming you'll run this in an inverted-vee 
configuration (center up high as possible, ends slope down from center at a 30 
to 45 degree angle).  The inverted-v is a little more omni-directional, 
which again is good fo
 r a starter antenna.  I think key is getting the center up as high as you 
can.  30 feet?  40 feet?  Again, as much height as you can will 
help (in general). If you are pressed for space, then you can always consider 
the G5RV jr.  It's shorter in length, requires less height, but it only 
runs 40 meters and up (40 - 10). I believe MFJ has a G5RV.  If not, 
there's plenty other vendors that do.  One's pretty much as good as 
another.  The G5RV is simple enough that you could probably even make one 
yourself... I can't comment too much on the batteries, other than to say I know 
of people powering their rigs using car batteries and golf cart batteries... 
Good luck and welcome to Amateur Radio! 73, Dave K6DCH On Jan 4, 2010, at 3:19 
PM, KC2VNI wrote: 
> > Folks: I am a new ham. I just purchased a K3 100W radio with an 
auto-tuner. > Several basic questions: > > 1) Wire antennas- Do you 
guys have suggestions for a multi-band wire antenna > pre-made by someone 
like MFJ or similar that I could hang in a tree? > > 2) Battery based 
power: From speaking with the fellow from customer support > from elecraft, 
a 100 Amp-Hr battery is what is required to operate at 100W. > What type of 
battery do I use? Is sealed-lead acid acceptable? What size > fuses do I 
want on the line running from the radio to the battery? > > I recognize 
that this radio has orders of magnitude of capability that I > don't 
understand yet. I also recognize that reading the manual will be of a > help 
here. If you have further resources and/or suggestions, please advise. > 
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