Author Archives: Scott
Compact Moxon Module
You may recall reading about my “Contest Module,” used for VHF/UHF contesting and exhibitions. It’s quite large, heavy, and impractical for routine use. So, I built a “compact tower” after being asked to bring a VHF setup to a group … Continue reading
Guying the Tower
I built a road-going “micro-tower“ for my compact contest rover. The complete setup weighs ~75 lbs (34 kg) and extends about 7 feet (2.1 m) over the roof of my VW GTI. The overall height is 11’6″ (3.5 m), which … Continue reading
2023 HamCation and Raleigh Car Shows
February was a busy month for my car and mobile ham station! I mentioned last month that I did not complete my station overhaul and tower project in time to participate in the January VHF contest. The pressure to finish … Continue reading
Overhaul Phase 3: Amps, Feed Lines, and January VHF Contest
I had shared that the amplifiers I was shopping had been on perpetual back-order since 2020. The supplier continually moved the availability back another few months each time that their expected ship date approached. I found another brand of amps … Continue reading
Rooftop Antenna Tower w/Rotator!
If you’ve been watching my site, then you’re aware that I’ve been slowly building a VHF contest Rover. I’m documenting my process on my new “Rover” page. My coverage there is brief; so, this entry will share more details about … Continue reading
Electronics Overhaul!
I receive a lot of compliments regarding the level of detail and workmanship on my electronics panel. However, something interesting happens over the course of time as equipment is either added or changed, in this car as well as two … Continue reading
Eurofest Maggie Valley with Growing Comms Exhibit
A few weeks ago, I shared an update which shared recent amateur radio activity as well as my plan to attend more car shows with my communications exhibit. Eurofest at Maggie Valley, NC was easily the largest VW show on … Continue reading
Adapting the Factory Antenna Hole to NMO
When it comes to automobiles and ham radio, there are those who will do whatever it takes to make their radio station operate at its best and those who will compromise the radio’s performance for cosmetic reasons. With my Mk3, … Continue reading
Ham Radio Updates
I’ve been neglectful, but busy. I’ve enjoyed making YouTube videos and publishing every week. However, spending so much time making videos meant that the writing on my website had fallen behind; plus, the more time I spend creating, the less … Continue reading
My First POTA Road Trip
I’ve been doing a lot of upgrades to my amateur radio setup. The year 2020 drove many social changes. In my case, I dove more deeply into ham radio. I’ve been enjoying my local club’s daily “Coffee and Radio Net,“ … Continue reading
Orion-Tr Smart 12|12-30 360-Watt DC-DC Charger
Originally shared at StealthGTI.com on December 9, 2021. NOTE: I have since upgraded to an even more powerful charger! I shared a link to that write-up at the end of this entry. A car’s alternator is NOT appropriate for charging … Continue reading
100-Ah Lithium Iron Phosphate Secondary Battery
Originally shared at StealthGTI.com on December 2, 2021. This entry appears 99% as it was shared in 2021. The system saw A LOT of growth before being retired at the close of 2025. Click here to see the setup as … Continue reading
Scorpion SA-680 Black Widow 10-80m Antenna
Originally shared at StealthGTI.com in 2020; Last updated on 3/16/2026. I had a long weekend commute on quiet highways from 2006-2009. Surfing the HF bands was a great way to help the drive pass. I was using a Yaesu ATAS-120A … Continue reading
The Transition
KE4WMF.com had long been a domain which pointed to a landing page on my main website at StealthGTI.com. I’ve had amateur radios (ham radio) in my cars since 1995. However, THE CARS have been the focus on my websites. Yes, … Continue reading