The short answer is yes ! It works very good. Every portable operation I've done was with an Arrow and SP-432-VDG and two HT's. One to transmit, one to receive. I ran the preamp off a spare HT battery, 9.6 volts. Worked just great.
Also have done some portable operating with a Heathkit HW-24 using the same preamp and Arrow. Running all of it from a 7 amp-hour gel cell. The battery would last a couple of days, just using it on passes and running 10 watts on transmit.
If you aren't familiar with the Heathkit HW-24, it's a dual-band mobile radio, 10 watts or 1 watt on 2 meters and 440, full duplex with memories, etc. If you find one used, it's a great little radio. It will also do cross-band repeat and with a VERY simple mod will do full coverage way outside the ham bands if you like to listen to other services. And yes it has P.L. and also scans. What else? They were around $600 new but I've seen them for around $100 at times. I've had mine for about 20 years and it's still perking right along.
73, John, K6YK
On Thu, 23 Feb 2012 21:32:24 -0600 Tom Schuessler tjschuessler@verizon.net writes:
Has anyone used a preamplifier in a portable setup based on an Arrow cross yagi? Concern is whether there is enough isolation on 70 cm input from the 2m harmonics. ARR. Told me they would not recommend this setup. What you all think?
Thanks,
Tom, N5HYP
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