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08-10-2015, 09:36 PM
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Junior Member
Join Date: Aug 2015
Posts: 1
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New Guy here
We just bought a fiberglass TT and found this site researching antenna ideas. I am not sure how serious I will get using radio from the trailer but might pass the time.
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08-11-2015, 03:35 AM
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#2
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Administrator
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Fayetteville, GA, USA
Posts: 3,017
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Welcome aboard and feel free to jump right in and join the fun!
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08-11-2015, 06:44 AM
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Senior Blame Catcher
Join Date: May 2010
Location: Oakland City Ind.
Posts: 265
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Welcome Aboard !
Read through the back post's , you'll get plenty of ideas.
Ask questions , that's what we're hear for.
73, John
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08-11-2015, 11:19 AM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: Douglasville, GA
Posts: 417
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Welcome, this is a fun forum, if you need opinions we've got'um. BTW if you want to describe anything you need or have be sure to post some pictures. Wade "Radio* (and the rest of us) likes them
Marv KT4W
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08-12-2015, 01:19 PM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Mobile, on the road
Posts: 1,139
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One of the great things about Ham Radio in a trailer is you can do "Events" far easier than if you have to set up out of boxes. Since most of your system is set up. and if you did it like me (For 12vdc to power my Kenwood TS-2000 I tapped a nearby battery backed up 80 amp power supply... My house fuse panel) (over 500AH of battery back up)
Not to mention air conditioning and the good old ONAN device I'm sitting on.
And often there is a reason you are not out and about but you can still "ham it up" as it were.
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