m0dad bicycle mobile. Post 2135.
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Ham Radio operators have installed their rigs and antennas in motor vehicles since the early years of the 20th century.
In this fascinating video from UK radio amateur M0DAD, we see a complete HF station mounted on an ordinary bicycle. The installation works quite well as he peddles down Blyth Beach, Northumberland, UK.
Here are some of M0DAD's observations:
"Video of my bicycle mobile amateur radio station. Riding along the seafront at Blyth beach Norhtumberland north east uk. Monitoring the realhfmobile dx net listening to group members from the north west coast uk in qso with Australia and New zealand. Also a discription of the equipment used."
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Aloha es 73 de Russ (KH6JRM).