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That's awesome. I love etrailer, have bought a lot of stuff from the site.
Actually ordered a hitch to weld on the 818 and got a call from a really nice rep telling me it was out of stock and when it was expected in. Unfortunately I had to cancel due to timing but I always use them.
I can say from experience you can indeed stop a deuce with no air. You might have to throw your pants away afterwards but you can.
As far as a 60 year old system not cutting it anymore. As long as it is maintained properly it is still good.
My 818 has air over hydraulic and I have locked all...
Step 1: place toes on tip of the antenna
Step 2: key up
Step 3: do the funky chicken
I would never ask anyone to do something I haven't done myself.
I was tuning a cb antenna to use on 6 meters and wasn't paying attention when I set it down. Accidentally keyed the radio and put 100 watts...
What about cross banding 6 and 2 meters?
Tactical calls are nice I've just done events where all that was used was the tactical call and you had no idea who was actually talking if listening in on the repeater.
I'm sure it will be ironed out the first day.
If you decide to dissemble the rear I strongly suggest you don't.
Had a section sgt have me do it and if it wasn't for dumb luck I wouldn't be here today.
Couple things about that.
As long as it's a ham on the radio and no joe blow this should be fine but how are you addressing id'ing every 10 mins when using tactical call signs?
A directed net is fine, but not needed. Open frequency is just fine. Think about it.
Directed net
KE5EUA to Net...
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