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  1. Recovry4x4

    Official 2014 SS Georgia Rally Amateur Radio / Communications Thread

    2 meter frequency was first mentioned in post number 47 as quoted below. ODFever came right back in post 48 and deduced that 146.500 would be a good compromise. C/O set the frequency in slow drying cement in post 49 If you dig deep enough you can even find 5.8 mentioned. In this case...
  2. Recovry4x4

    Official 2014 SS Georgia Rally Amateur Radio / Communications Thread

    Well, for what it's worth, looks like someone owes SWB a hundred dollars. Lets see if his actions measure up to his mouth.
  3. Recovry4x4

    Official 2014 SS Georgia Rally Amateur Radio / Communications Thread

    Now all I need is a PRC77 and an operator. LOL, for what it's worth, at one time I have a half dozen or so RT524s that were tossed my way. Since I'm not an operator, they were all swapped off for useable stuff.
  4. Recovry4x4

    Official 2014 SS Georgia Rally Amateur Radio / Communications Thread

    For what it's worth, I use the aluminum support poles Streamline sells as a flag pole. I pound the first section into the ground through the lunette of the M101A3 and shim the lunette with wood or tent stakes. I then add the additional poles to that to support the flag. I'm sure you can come...
  5. Recovry4x4

    Official 2014 SS Georgia Rally Amateur Radio / Communications Thread

    Hopefully nothing in the 5.8 GHZ range. I'd hate to have my bird fly away with the camera attached.
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