I am naturally right handed, but many years ago taught myself to paddle with my left hand. Nowadays, if I try to send right handed I find it nigh on impossible !
73 Victor GI4ONL
I am naturally right handed, but many years ago taught myself to paddle with my left hand. Nowadays, if I try to send right handed I find it nigh on impossible !
73 Victor GI4ONL
TL;DW
Are those Monitor Audio Gold 300 speakers ?
I keep everything (LiFePo battery, Balun, Mic, Speech Compressor, Logbook, Pencil, Fuses, Multitool) in a yellow B&W Type 1000 Outdoor Case
This has the added benefit of serving as dry base (or, when raining as a dry shelter as you can put the radio inside). It’s a bit bulky though.
When on summit I’m not hesitating to set-up my trusted FT-817ND in all kind of perilous positions
Cheers, Alex (OE5LXR)
Hi Gordon,
a nice collection of useful ideas for you so far…
In the past I had a FT-817 and I built a plywood rack for it, so that I could operate without removing it from my backpack (I added connectors in the front side); it was useful in wet condition.
Details in this other thread:
And a spanish PDF with details downwards in my webpage:
Good luck with your solution
73 de Ignacio
Hi Gordon,
I’ve an FT-817 without tuner.
Here is my solution with Renkforce GP-110 Hardcase
73, Mario DJ2MX
Oh, a Bavarian SOTA-Flag, impressive.
Now you are out of the Union you can go back to the old ways and claim indigenous British Tradition and then thumb your nose at the High Court.
I used to bat both left and right handed when playing cricket. I would switch as the bowler was well into his run. Had that beaten out of me.
Ron
That’s the exact case I use for my 818 when out for SOTA. Perfect size for the radio, mic, and two LiPos.
Free Britney!
It was a challenge for me to pack FT-817, because casting has sharp edges on the back of radio. It made holes in close that I used to pack FT-817. I wish to have this discussion when I used FT-817. Sold it.
Everytime I see this topic I read it is as ‘How to pack an FT817 and anvils for hiking?’
Exactly what I see. Although only myself and Paul have admitted to taking an anvil on activations so far.
She needs to use the whole chicken, not just a feather.
Many of us are not admitting to carrying one. I gather someone carries an AR88D around as a substitute. No names…
EDIT - I got that wrong, it is a B40.
For those who are new here and don’t know the anvil joke…
I was sure it was a typo and it really was anvils. What else could it be?
I prefer 3 off 10 kg anvils for guy tie points. None of your 1 kg pack rubbish.
73
Ron
VK3AFW