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New Product: Two Meter Break-a-way Slim Jim Antenna
Looking for a compact, portable antenna with a decent amount of gain? Our popular Two Meter Slim Jim antenna is now available in a two piece break-a-way format. The 2 meter break-a-way Slim Jim antenna has the same performance and specs as the solid one piece model,...
Mounting ideas for VHF/UHF Antennas
Getting your antenna in the air can sometimes be challenging. Not all of us have unlimited real estate and 120 foot towers at our disposal to hang any radiator on that we please. We all have to work within the confines of our situation, meaning limited space, property...
Essential Net Control Forms
Nobody told me that being net control operator would involve so much paperwork. With a constant barrage of radio traffic and seemingly endless bits and pieces of information to keep track of, how do we keep our nets running efficiently without letting any of that...
Break Tags: Keep your Net Control Operation Running Smooth
During a weather net or other type of ARES/RACES activity, I'm typically the the person behind the microphone, operating as net control and keeping things running smooth. In my years as a net control operator, one skill I've picked up is the use of break tags to...
My Field Day 2014 Adventure
In the 15 year's I've held my amateur radio license, I've hardly ever missed a Field Day. I also thought I had seen just about everything that could happen or go wrong at a field day site. I've experienced brutal hot weather, endless bugs, rain during setup, rain...
Knots for Antennas and Support Structures
I must make a confession. I was never proficient at knots. I used to tie things up with a big 'goober' knot of twine. If the knot slipped, I'd just add more twists and loops. The knots weren't pretty, they seldom held, and heaven forbid you try to untie them. I felt...
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