Take a cheap kick stand off a Huffy bike and mount it (upside down) to your roof rack. It's got enough spring to keep it upright, but will lay down if hit hard enough or you can lay it down yourself during close quarters.
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On a large ride if several people only had handhelds, could you use two mobile units in two groups as repeaters to allow everyone to cover a larger area?
What I've not seen in mobile 2m or dual band antennas is really anything that has a spring base mount, that could take a reasonable hit by a tree limb or whatever else. I think firestick makes a fiberglass antenna but I'm not sure how well that works.. I was using a comet brand that's roughly 3 feet tall and has a fixed mount.
I will be looking for something like a simple 90 degree fixed mount but it would be great if there were any nmo mounts with a spring base? if anyone knows. When you get into the trees and stuff the antenna's and mounts take a beating.
just waiting on a call sign to show up in the database now...
Yeah... We both took the Tech test on Sunday...
There was a 14yr old kid who passed having only studied one night so It should be that hard for anyone who wants to try it.
I highly encourage every one to get some form (other than cell phones) of communication for future group trail rides.
Last run we had part of the group get separated and by the time the phones were working they were miles away and had to find their own way to the camp area. Also Kieth and Hal were meeting us later in the day and passed the camp area before they were able to get in touch with us via cell phone.
I would really like to see every one try to get their Tech license. It only cost $15 and the radios can be gotten very cheaply.
It would also be nice to have if we ever want to volunteer for disaster assistance (something that I am very interested in).
Not to mention the ability to communicate with out power or cell phones seems to be a dying art and is something that would be very important if we ever loose large portions of the power grid.
Not to mention the ability to communicate with out power or cell phones seems to be a dying art and is something that would be very important if we ever loose large portions of the power grid.
Dang French.....
I just wrote a book to retort, but then I thought to my self; I should be working right now.
cool!
My Dad gave me a yaesu ft1500m that I don't think has ever been hooked up.
I'm trying to figure out which antenna I want to go with and how to mount it (on the 80).
I have all but decided to go with the Comet Sbb-5 antenna and mount it on the bumper where my cb is currently mounted.
I have a lip mount that I'm going to put on the hatch of the 100. I want to for now get the power run in both trucks with a plug near where the radio will be so I can move the radio back and forth easier. Not sure how that will work with the radio mount but I hope I can find two brackets that are easy to slide the radio on and off of.
I will probably soon be getting another radio so this would only be temporary.
Kieth, where did you say to get the cable?
When you figure out wiring it in two trucks I may just copy your set up. Necessity and convenience are favoring the rodeo for most of our trips. If I get a trailer to put the tent on I might actually be looking at a situation where I could possibly be considering selling the 80.
That wasn't an easy thing to type.
via mobile app.
dibs on the roof rack![]()
ClankBang said: