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Anyone set up radios while at camp? If, so what are you running? Pics?
I run a Kenwood TS-480sat in my Jeep so I have some 25' extension cables for the remote head and mic. If we have shore power I will pull the radio and run it off a power supply.
For an antenna I have 20m/40m dipoles that share a feed point. The 40m is a horizontal dipole with the 20m under it in a Λ orientation. I do have a mast I can use or of course string the feed point up in a tree.
I also have a home made ground plane mount for a 2m antenna I can put on the mast for either voice or APRS.
Realize I don't have any good pictures of the set up but this is from a camping trip in early May overlooking McGee Creek Res in SE Oklahoma.
I know it doesn't look like a very portable setup but it's really not bad. Not hard to put up even by myself. In the picture I only have the 20m elements on it. If I was in a hurry to get something up I would lob a line into a tree to hoist the feed point up but I like the mast so that I don't have to depend on trees. Worked coast to coast and Australia from this camp spot so I guess it works ok.
Let's see what you've got!
I run a Kenwood TS-480sat in my Jeep so I have some 25' extension cables for the remote head and mic. If we have shore power I will pull the radio and run it off a power supply.
For an antenna I have 20m/40m dipoles that share a feed point. The 40m is a horizontal dipole with the 20m under it in a Λ orientation. I do have a mast I can use or of course string the feed point up in a tree.
I also have a home made ground plane mount for a 2m antenna I can put on the mast for either voice or APRS.
Realize I don't have any good pictures of the set up but this is from a camping trip in early May overlooking McGee Creek Res in SE Oklahoma.
I know it doesn't look like a very portable setup but it's really not bad. Not hard to put up even by myself. In the picture I only have the 20m elements on it. If I was in a hurry to get something up I would lob a line into a tree to hoist the feed point up but I like the mast so that I don't have to depend on trees. Worked coast to coast and Australia from this camp spot so I guess it works ok.
Let's see what you've got!