I missed where you mentioned the possibility of roving. I wrote an article
about getting started in roving that was published in the October 2008 QST
magazine. Since writting it, I have learned a lot more, but that article
should get you a decent start in roving.
Steve
K4GUN/R
On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 10:39 AM, frank bechdoldt <k3uhf@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> The question how to start depends on your budget.
> I think you said you might rove.
>
> With the 706, assuming it has 432, get a small multi-band beam, ie 2/432
> beam. If you go to something bigger later you could use the small beam for
> satellite work.
>
> On 6 meters you could make a di-pole out of rigid metal or buy 2 6 meter
> whips and a mobile di pole kit to make the whips a di- pole. Or for around
> 110 bucks a M2 loop will work quite well. Also a directive systems moxon
> does well and fits the width of a car. It makes a good portable or cheap
> home station beam as well.
>
> Next borrow a 222 fm rig and a mag mount for 222 and get something better
> if you enjoy the activity.
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