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Shaun Oliver <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 21 Mar 2008 02:12:31 +1100
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as I understand it, the propper designator is portable no mattter the 
state, whether it be stationary or not.

Shaun
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On 21/03/2008 1:37 AM, the old scribe known as T Behler was able to 
impart this pearl of wisdom:
> Hi, all.
> 
> To some, the answer to the following question may seem obvious, but based on 
> some questions and responses I got while on my extended RV road trip last 
> Summer, the answer may not be so clear.
> 
> What is the proper designator that I should be using with my call sign when 
> traveling in the RV?
> 
> Originally, I had thought "mobile" or / M would be the best, since the RV is 
> a vehicle, and whether stationary or moving, I'm using my mobile set-up.
> 
> However, while some agree with that designation, others have not, suggesting 
> that when I'm stationary, as in being camped somewhere, I should use 
> "portable" or /p as my designator.
> 
> Still others have said I need use no special designator at all.
> 
> I just happened to think of this question this morning, and would be 
> interested in anyone's thoughts.
> 
> Thanks as always, and 73 from Tom Behler:  KB8TYJ
> 
> 
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