The Coast Slider runs 335 mw (Po, measured into a 50 ohm load) to an end-fed half-wave antenna. The EFHW is 15' off the ground and strung between two pine trees. Those trees, however, are located a 2000' ridge! An EFHW for 4.1 MHz would normally be 115' long (like the original Pop-up beacon). The CS antenna is shortened to 70' using a center loading coil.
Prior to the install, the antenna was to pruned to resonance. However once on site, it resonated 170kHz lower, with >3:1 SWR. Some power is being lost due to the mismatch. Further antenna trimming on site was not performed. It was pretty hot and I should have carried more water.
The CS has has enough battery power for ~72 hrs, so if it is still transmitting 24 hrs from now, that's a good sign and means the solar charger is working.
Thanks for the reception reports and keep 'em coming!
/BPOP