Great video Duffey, especially in HD! I picked up a TS-2000 recently
and have been considering some roving and/or portable operation since I
could do 50 - 432 MHz with one rig and one transverter.
I have Par Omniangles for 6, 2 and 432 (and even 10!) that I really like
for omni work, and have been looking at Dale's stressed Moxon. The
WA5VJB yagis are very nice, and the price is right! Can you turn them
by hand, or only by pointing the vehicle?
Thanks and 73,
--
Tad Danley, K3TD
EM10dq
James Duffey wrote:
> If you want to see what KK6MC/r looks like and sounds like in person
> go to:
>
> < http://forums.qrz.com/showthread.php?t=215595 >
>
> This is a video interview that QRZ.com did while I was at CactusCon, a
> QRP get together in Flagstaff AZ the weekend of the UHF contest. I
> gave a talk on getting started in VHF/UHF contesting that was well
> attended.
>
> I made a few errors in the interview, it is of course a PAR
> Electroncis stressed Moxon, not a Dale Electronics stressed Moxon.
> Sorry Dale. I had a several friends that worked at Dale Electronics in
> Yankton, SD.
>
> There was a lot of interest in the rover by hams that are not normally
> interested in VHF weak signal work, note the scene with people milling
> around the rover. There was lots of interest at the talk and perhaps a
> half dozen people expressed interest in getting on VHF weak signal, so
> I hope that I caused a bit more activity in the area.
>
> My 3 minutes of fame. - Duffey
> --
> KK6MC
> James Duffey
> Cedar Crest NM
--
Tad Danley, K3TD
EM10dq
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