Easy Mobile Camp Setup. Post #1213.
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Camping and Amateur Radio make an excellent combination. Enjoy the beauty and solitude of the great outdoors while contacting the world with your portable "Go-Kit." Here's a nicely done video from K0PIR made during a camping trip to the Black Fox campground in the Black Hills of South Dakota...great scenery complimented by a fast flowing stream and pleasant surroundings. K0PIR's simple operating system is more than enough to get you plenty of contacts. A simple antenna (with ground system if you're using a vertical antenna), a small antenna "tuner", a multiband HF transceiver, and a solar-powered battery should give you hours of fun and relaxation without all of the noise, traffic, and confusion of an urban setting.
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Aloha es 73 de Russ (KH6JRM)
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