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Doug Smith W9WI wrote:
Someone in a deed-restricted neighborhood said they worked VP6DX (on 80 meters!) with a Hamstick mobile antenna. Come to think of it, I worked them from the mobile on 17m last week as well. If you can come up with a radio and a few feet of wire, I'd bet you can work them. Doug, I came to Kentucky for what I thought might just be a few months, and chose not to bring much stuff. And it's routine for me to put down one hobby and pick up a different one for anywhere from 3 to 18 months; most of the time I've been here I've been playing with cameras (and learning linux on my laptop) instead of playing with the radios. Lately I've thought a few times that a small power supply and my 706, plus a hamstick out the window, might give me some fun on PSK31 ... next time I'm back in NC I may grab a bit of radio gear. Back about 5 years ago I did a bunch of mobiling, when I first got that 706. Did some on 20 meters, had a lot of fun, bought a Hamstick for 15 meters. I put it on the car, and my first contact was French Polynesia (FO) for a new country. :-) Man, THAT was a thrill! Now that i think about it, I bagged a handful of new countries from the car that summer--Swaziland, Austral Is., and Chagos, that I remember, plus Fr Poly. :-) Maybe I *do* need to bring some radio gear next trip. :-) _______________________________________________ Ken Kuzenski AC4RD atsign mindspring dotsign com _______________________________________________ All disclaimers apply, see? www.duke.edu/~kuzen001 |