Emergency Communications? Ham Radio?
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ScottBailey
, Sep 23 2008 06:07 PM
73 replies to this topic
#71
Posted 19 October 2010 - 04:41 AM
ramblin as i read post for this newbie for the first time.
w7tgl : )
Mostly 2 meter on the local net and patch into the i5 repeter network and have talked to peeps from Canada down to the southern border of Cali. Talked to my home-town-gang on the Oregon Coast from the top of the Mount Saint Helens Visitor Center on 350miliwatts just for _fun_.
Will look forward to setting up our future summer-of-2011 camper.
Thom
w7tgl : )
Mostly 2 meter on the local net and patch into the i5 repeter network and have talked to peeps from Canada down to the southern border of Cali. Talked to my home-town-gang on the Oregon Coast from the top of the Mount Saint Helens Visitor Center on 350miliwatts just for _fun_.
Will look forward to setting up our future summer-of-2011 camper.
Thom
Blogging from the WET! Coast of Oregon USA
2010 Chevy Express AWD Light Overland Vehicle
"You don't have to understand here, to be here." Charlie Crews
#72
Posted 25 November 2010 - 12:29 AM
I'm scratching my head trying to figure the best place for an HF antenna on my permanently mounted FWC/Blazer.
Any ideas, photos appreciated...
73 de N6ZKS
Any ideas, photos appreciated...
73 de N6ZKS
#73
Posted 25 November 2010 - 03:05 AM
I'm scratching my head trying to figure the best place for an HF antenna on my permanently mounted FWC/Blazer.
Any ideas, photos appreciated...
73 de N6ZKS
thats a common problem, fwc, or not. see deltaRAT for his screwdriver install on his dodge 4wd pu. and i do mean pu. ha ha.
not hi hi....thats too silly. only makes sense in cw.
put up a 2m 5/8 w whip and call it good. be done with it.
happy turkey day !
i will get stuffed.
Jeff Herr WW6L
'07 Hawk & '00 F250 SuperDuty CrewCab, Warn 12K, BFG AT KO 'E' rated, TransferFlow 48Gal tank
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