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Harry, creative minds are at work. LOL
Quote of the nanosecond...
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On 7/13/2012 8:42 AM, Harry Brown wrote:
> Hi Robert and all,
> As far as a pole for your j-pole, I heard of a telescopic mast. That =
> should be exactly what you need for your j-pole.
> So, if anyone has ever used a telescopic mast, maybe someone can come =
> out here and tell us your experience with it.
> Trippy, ac8s
> ----- Original Message -----=20
> From: Robert C=20
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2012 11:08 PM
> Subject: Backpack antennas
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> This may require a creative mind. LOL I usually go out with a laptop=20
> backpack (has 3 main compartments, one of which the laptop would go =
> in)=20
> in which I have my note taker plus ht, antennas and spare batteries =
> and=20
> so on. Sort of a go kit on the go.
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> I plan to get a brick amp later this year and the j pole antenna is =
> the=20
> only one that can take the power. So I am looking for ways I can =
> deploy=20
> this j pole if the 14" whip cannot do the job.
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> I need a pole of some sort, collapsible, that is short enough to be=20
> stored in the backpack and long enough to hang the j pole from, 10 =
> maybe=20
> 12 feet? Once set up, I could hold to pole and support it on the =
> ground=20
> with one hand and hold the radio with the other hand.
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> Does this sound feasible?
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> Quote of the nanosecond...
> Chocolate is good for three things. Two of 'em cannot be mentioned on=20
> public television.
> Robert & Dreamer Doll ke7nwn
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