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@TerryD I bought mine on eBay but looking just now it appears they are not sold there. A little research (finding my original receipt from 7 years ago) brought me to About This is the same person I bought mine from. If you read his bio you will see why. I have been very pleased with the antenna and the price is great.These are great ideas for Go Kits, not only for Overland use but for ARES as well! I keep a FT-60R on my backpack that I carry about 90% of where I go.
@Sarge368 Where did you get your slimjim from? I've been wanting to pick up one for emergency and possibly SOTA use.
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Thanks! I'll try to get in touch with them. It looks like their store is closed out though.@TerryD I bought mine on eBay but looking just now it appears they are not sold there. A little research (finding my original receipt from 7 years ago) brought me to About This is the same person I bought mine from. If you read his bio you will see why. I have been very pleased with the antenna and the price is great.
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They are up and running you just can't order through the store. Here is what he says on the main page of his website.Thanks! I'll try to get in touch with them. It looks like their store is closed out though.
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I have one of the Goal Zero Guide 10 mini foldable chargers. I have had it for about 8 years and it's held up well for a lot of miles in my backpack, driftboat and rigs. It's nice to have but it does take a little time to fully recharge devices. The handy part is it has a set of 4 rechargeable AA batteries in a holder that doubles as an LED flashlight. I combine this with a small emergency USB power bank and rotate what is being charged. I have never been without power, even on a week long trip.How do you like the solar charger? I would like to add something like that to my kit.
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Just gave me a tool bag idea, i got a mess load of these tooDecided to change mine up a little and move it into a 5.56 ammo bandolier. Put the murse back into service carrying spare magazines and a little bit of first aid gear. I've got a ton of these bandoliers around so need to find uses for them haha.
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Roll up J-poll, FRS radio with one set of spare batteries, BTECH BF-F8HP with antenna and spare battery, Motorola MTS2000 with handmic, spare battery for Motorola.
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A HT is a poor substitute for a mobile radio. You can make it work but it's bulkier and more fiddly than it needs to be.Figure I can just get a magnet mount vehicle antenna and then still have a portable "base" unit outside of the vehicle instead of hard mounting one.
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It maybe or it may not be. Not everyone needs all the power of a larger mobile/base rig. Other then power it all boils down to feature set and with modern radios you get an equivalent feature set in HTs as you do in their bigger counterparts. But despite that I generally agree with you. If one wants to run mobile operations, then they are better off with a mobile radio. However some people do very well with just and HT and QRP.A HT is a poor substitute for a mobile radio. You can make it work but it's bulkier and more fiddly than it needs to be.
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I complete get what you are saying. But I will say this. A properly installed radio will not fall victim to "smash and grab", it simply takes to long to get it out of the vehicle.Thanks for all the antenna reviews, I've been looking at the rollup style. I don't want a radio mounted in my truck to encourage a smash and grab so I have portables. The CB antenna (mag mount) is a pita sometimes. I keep all gear in a foil lined pistol case for EMF protection, maybe I should put the foil on my head.
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