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Ham Radio 360: EMCOMM-the Ham Radio HT Go Bag
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Length:
54 minutes
Released:
Dec 16, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Merry Christmas!
As Mentioned: Pignology
George Z (KJ6VU) Invites you to visit the Bay-Net Yahoo Group and drops by this time to discuss EMCOMM/Go-Bags. We'll start in on the ground floor with the HT Go-Bag.
The Ham Radio HT Go-Bag.
1. Radio Gear; Hams have lotsa stuff
2. Super Helpful Useful Stuff to have with you
The Bags:
Frisbee Golf anyone?
A Tackle Box!
Or a Mini-Deployment Bag
The Handi Talkie
Pick your Poison- HandiTalkie Webmall
Drop In Dual Charger
Most Jedi like the Orange Para-cord
Roll-up J-pole by N9TAX
Roll-up J-pole by Ed Fong
Ext Speakers
Antenna Adapters
The Event/Companion Bag:
Not a complete list, more of a template.
Flashlight, Headlamps, Pocket Knives, Multi-Tools
First Aid, Rite in the Rain, Sharpies, etc....
Don't forget a Spare Charging Device for your cell!
KB1HQS in Print! Click for more info
As Mentioned: Pignology
George Z (KJ6VU) Invites you to visit the Bay-Net Yahoo Group and drops by this time to discuss EMCOMM/Go-Bags. We'll start in on the ground floor with the HT Go-Bag.
The Ham Radio HT Go-Bag.
1. Radio Gear; Hams have lotsa stuff
2. Super Helpful Useful Stuff to have with you
The Bags:
Frisbee Golf anyone?
A Tackle Box!
Or a Mini-Deployment Bag
The Handi Talkie
Pick your Poison- HandiTalkie Webmall
Drop In Dual Charger
Most Jedi like the Orange Para-cord
Roll-up J-pole by N9TAX
Roll-up J-pole by Ed Fong
Ext Speakers
Antenna Adapters
The Event/Companion Bag:
Not a complete list, more of a template.
Flashlight, Headlamps, Pocket Knives, Multi-Tools
First Aid, Rite in the Rain, Sharpies, etc....
Don't forget a Spare Charging Device for your cell!
KB1HQS in Print! Click for more info
Released:
Dec 16, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode
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