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I’ve thought a time or two about trying with a magnetic loop, just for s**ts and giggles. There’s likely enough room in disabled seating to set one up. Haven’t had the nerve yet though.
On May 5, 2014, at 11:48 PM, Jim Gammon <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Kind of off topic, but I thought someone here might have an
> answer for this question. Do any of you know if someone has used
> an HF rig on a train? If so I would suppose it would have had to
> be an employee, or someone very well connected. But, having said
> that, it seems very feasible to run a long wire on top of a train
> which could work quite well on long Amtrak trips. Where there
> are hams, there's usually a way and a will to communicate. 73,
> Jim WA6EKS
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