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2 Meter Amateur Radio J-Pole Antenna
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462 MHz Land Mobile (GMRS) J-Pole Antenna
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Aviation (Airband) 118 – 128 MHz J-Pole Antenna
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NOAA Weather Radio / Railroad Band 160 – 164 Mhz J-Pole Antenna
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Snap-on Ferrite Beads 11mm (set of 3)
$9.00
Latest Posts
Building an Ultra Portable Go-Box
You may have seen my previous video in which I reviewed the Luiton (Leixen) LT-898UV 10 watt mobile radio. In this episode I build an ultra portable go-kit around the rig, and share my experiences after using it a few weeks. Parts Used (available on Amazon) Luiton...
W9BVX’s Helium Balloon Vertical Antenna
At the young age of 9, Bob W9BVX, visited an ARRL Field Day site with his dad and saw the most amazing thing; an HF antenna lifted into the air by a helium balloon. Ever since that day, his life's dream was to do the same. Fast forward almost 70 years and that dream...
2016 Wisconsin State ARES/RACES Conference
Every year in October, dedicated ARES/RACES members and emergency communicators meet for the annual Wisconsin ARES/RACES conference. This event, in it’s 18th year, was held at the McMillan Public Library in Wisconsin Rapids. For those that took time out of their day...
Product Focus: Luiton LT-898UV Dual Band Mobile Transceiver
Small, lightweight, and inexpensive, the Luiton LT-898UV fills a niche for the ham radio operator looking for a mobile/base radio but not wanting to invest in a higher priced 50+ watt model. In this video found on my Youtube channel, I take a look at the Luiton...
My NPOTA Adventure
Taking the radio out of the shack and operating in the field can be a great learning experience. Our home stations tend to be optimized for the location, with reliable power, working antennas, and a comfortable environment. But go outdoors and all bets can be off....
How to hang an antenna in a tree: Tying the Pipe Hitch Knot
An effective solution for hanging an antenna in a tree is the pipe hitch knot. This is a variation on the timber hitch and is very useful for rigging antennas and other long, slender objects.
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