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Re: [IRCA] Using a portable heater while DXing



I've done it as the beach house in Narragansett wasn't heated very well.
However,  with the wx here in the Midwest you may need A/C instead.  73 KAZ

On Sun, Feb 19, 2017 at 7:13 PM, Chuck Hutton <charlesh3@xxxxxxx> wrote:

> Rick -
>
>
> Many kerosene heaters are OK for internal use, but there are some that are
> not OK indoors. And some are OK, but only if provided a certain amount of
> fresh air. And of course in general there is a fire hazard, although some
> have a fairly safe design.
>
>
> I dodge those issues by using a catalytic propare heater like the "Buddy
> Heater". Models run from $60 to $120 on Amazon.
>
>
> Chuck
>
>
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> Any heater which operates using an electric thermostat will probably
> produce noise whenever it cycles on and off. This applies to fish tank
> heaters and furnaces - and everything in between.
>
>
> Russ Edmunds
>
> WB2BJH
>
> Blue Bell, PA
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> Grid FN20id
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> From: IRCA <irca-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> on behalf of Rick Dau <
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> Subject: [IRCA] Using a portable heater while DXing
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>
> I'd like to know how many of you use one on the REALLY cold winter nights
> while DXing, and if you mostly go with an electric heater or a kerosene
> heater.   I'm going to be a guest at my parents' farm east of Council
> Bluffs, Iowa all this week and have come up with the idea of bringing along
> a Stanley 1500-watt utility heater to keep my surroundings warm should I
> decide to stay up into the wee hours.   I've run into a bit of a quandary,
> though...it requires plugging into an outlet.  My obvious choice would be
> to go with a tractor shed on our place, but it's one that was constructed
> in the mid-1980s.  As is the case with most modern tractor sheds, it is of
> a steel construction and has fluorescent lighting overhead, so there will
> be a bit of a buzz issue, although not intolerable.  To get away from the
> buzz completely, my other way to go would be to DX from a  wooden shed on
> our place that was built during the 1920s in which we raised chickens when
> I was a kid.  Most sheds and o
>  utbuildings on farms that were built back then are going to be all-wood,
> and would naturally be more appealing for DXing, but many that are THAT old
> don't have outlets, and that's the situation with this one.  In that case,
> I would think a kerosene heater would be a better choice.  Anyway, I
> welcome all feedback on this.  I'm just happy to get out of the city for a
> week and get back to a place where I won't have to deal with images, spurs,
> and mixing products on the AM band!
>
>
>
> 73,
>
> Rick Dau
>
> South Omaha, Nebraska  EN21af
>
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