This is the intro to the 7 AM daily "Knobby Knee Net" from the 147.22 Mingus Repeater. This snippet was recorded inside our home which has very thick 20-inch walls.
I received my Tech license on March 24, 2011. The FCC says you can't submit a renewal of the 10-year license more than 90 days before its expiration. So, today was the day to "git 'er dun" Fortunately, the FCC has made the renewal process a virtual no-brainer. It's all online and EZPZ! We're going to spend a LOT more time documenting which 2 meter repeaters we can contact with our ICOM IC-V8.
I am using an old ICOM IC-V8 hand held. It was once in service with the Verde Valley SAR members. I obtained it in 2011 via a Dear Friend who has a member of VVSAR. When VVSAR upgraded their hand held radios, the old ICOM's were distributed to SAR members. I use a Long Ranger antenna. Here are the radio specs: http://icomamerica.com/en/products/amateur/handheld/v8/default.aspx The Long Ranger 2 Meter 1/2 wave. For long range this MFJ end-fed 1/2 wave is hard to beat. Outperforms a 5/8 wave on an HT because the 5/8 wave needs a ground plane. It's shorter, lighter, has more gain and places less stress on your antenna connector. When collapsed it performs like a rubber duck. 40 in. extended. See: https://www.hamradio.com/detail.cfm?pid=H0-001013
We don't yet have an antenna but we are working a portable PVC mast. The idea is that the mast must be telescoping at attach to the side of our small travel trailer. Luckily, we don't (and never have) used the awning. The awning supports provide the perfect attachment points. We safety wired the assembly to the awning support as well. Likewise the mast pieces are clipped to one another. The mast assembly will be zip-tied to the wheel fenders to keep it from flopping around in transit. We found the perfect U-bolts at Tacoma Screw for a couple of bucks apiece. Antenna mast height is 18 feet.
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