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John Walton September 20th 04 08:19 PM

Rig for Peace Corps Vol ?
 
Looking for a recommendation for a rig for a Peace Corps Volunteer -- hot,
humid environment full of critters.



Minnie Bannister September 20th 04 10:21 PM

IMO, you are going to need something that is legal in the country to
which you are going. Do you know the rules at your destination?

Alan NV8A


On 09/20/04 03:19 pm John Walton put fingers to keyboard and launched
the following message into cyberspace:

Looking for a recommendation for a rig for a Peace Corps Volunteer -- hot,
humid environment full of critters.


Minnie Bannister September 20th 04 10:21 PM

IMO, you are going to need something that is legal in the country to
which you are going. Do you know the rules at your destination?

Alan NV8A


On 09/20/04 03:19 pm John Walton put fingers to keyboard and launched
the following message into cyberspace:

Looking for a recommendation for a rig for a Peace Corps Volunteer -- hot,
humid environment full of critters.


Minnie Bannister September 20th 04 10:21 PM

IMO, you are going to need something that is legal in the country to
which you are going. Do you know the rules at your destination?

Alan NV8A


On 09/20/04 03:19 pm John Walton put fingers to keyboard and launched
the following message into cyberspace:

Looking for a recommendation for a rig for a Peace Corps Volunteer -- hot,
humid environment full of critters.


Ken Taylor September 20th 04 10:40 PM

"John Walton" wrote in message
...
Looking for a recommendation for a rig for a Peace Corps Volunteer -- hot,
humid environment full of critters.


What country are you going to?

Ken



Ken Taylor September 20th 04 10:40 PM

"John Walton" wrote in message
...
Looking for a recommendation for a rig for a Peace Corps Volunteer -- hot,
humid environment full of critters.


What country are you going to?

Ken



Ken Taylor September 20th 04 10:40 PM

"John Walton" wrote in message
...
Looking for a recommendation for a rig for a Peace Corps Volunteer -- hot,
humid environment full of critters.


What country are you going to?

Ken



asdf September 21st 04 01:55 AM

John Walton wrote:

Looking for a recommendation for a rig for a Peace Corps Volunteer --
hot, humid environment full of critters.



Might want to check with the Peace Corps about it. Back when I was in,
(Dem. Repub. of Congo, 1970-71) they were sensitive about looking like
spies (we were frequently accused of being CIA agents, radio or no) that
they really discouraged ham radio operations. That didn't stop me and
another PCV from operating a missionary's station (9Q5MO, IIRC), a big Swan
rig. It was kinda fun being on the other end of a pile-up.

I would think something like a 706 would be a decent choice. Just make sure
it's legal where you're headed. Make sure you're properly licensed, too.

Where you headed?

Mark AA7TA

asdf September 21st 04 01:55 AM

John Walton wrote:

Looking for a recommendation for a rig for a Peace Corps Volunteer --
hot, humid environment full of critters.



Might want to check with the Peace Corps about it. Back when I was in,
(Dem. Repub. of Congo, 1970-71) they were sensitive about looking like
spies (we were frequently accused of being CIA agents, radio or no) that
they really discouraged ham radio operations. That didn't stop me and
another PCV from operating a missionary's station (9Q5MO, IIRC), a big Swan
rig. It was kinda fun being on the other end of a pile-up.

I would think something like a 706 would be a decent choice. Just make sure
it's legal where you're headed. Make sure you're properly licensed, too.

Where you headed?

Mark AA7TA

asdf September 21st 04 01:55 AM

John Walton wrote:

Looking for a recommendation for a rig for a Peace Corps Volunteer --
hot, humid environment full of critters.



Might want to check with the Peace Corps about it. Back when I was in,
(Dem. Repub. of Congo, 1970-71) they were sensitive about looking like
spies (we were frequently accused of being CIA agents, radio or no) that
they really discouraged ham radio operations. That didn't stop me and
another PCV from operating a missionary's station (9Q5MO, IIRC), a big Swan
rig. It was kinda fun being on the other end of a pile-up.

I would think something like a 706 would be a decent choice. Just make sure
it's legal where you're headed. Make sure you're properly licensed, too.

Where you headed?

Mark AA7TA


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