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"Jose Tamayo (KK4JZX)" <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 21 Aug 2012 09:41:58 -0400
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Hello folks,

 

I am trying to build a go kit that will address several needs for some
charity events that I am planning.  Here is what I am trying to accomplish :

 

-          All components of the Go kit must be blind accessible (from plugs
to radios)

-          All components should be easily disassembled by a blind person 

-          All components should be stored in water proof containers  for
moving around quickl;quickly

-          It would be great to be able to fit the containers in a canoe
that is about 14 foot long 

-          Each water proof container should be easily carried by a small
person

-          There should be a portable component to be used while on a canoe
paddling 

-          Support for VHF / UHF / and HF 

-          Should be able to reach a repeater about 50 miles away  (of
course as long as the repeater is reachable)

-          If the rig can fit in a cart that is collapsible, it would be
even better  (I will explain this)

Does anyone have any go kits that  have been built this way?  IF not, would
you guys be willing to help me get  one built?

 

 

 

 

73,

Jose - KK4JZX

 

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