I think that’s cool, Jim. If you really get into it, you’ll have to figure out how to mount it on your handlebars and power it from your bike battery!As posted above, for the hams on here, are you bring any gear with? While I don't have a lot of equipment, I have started bringing one portable radio with me on my solo rides. It definitely adds to the fun!
Quite possible. I wish I had saved his collection of QSL cards.Your father probably knew my grandfather, W2ZI, a wireless Pioneer that lived in Trenton.
Its revealing of the human condition, we pretty well all have worldwide instant duplex communication, even in very remote places, but we still have a yearning for the difficult, the limited, the old way a sense of achievement at a distant connection from something that manages to work against the odds.
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I usually bring along a handheld as well, nothing too fancy, but it’s nice to have the option to check in or catch a bit of chatter along the way.As posted above, for the hams on here, are you bring any gear with? While I don't have a lot of equipment, I have started bringing one portable radio with me on my solo rides. It definitely adds to the fun!
Here's me last year on CH19 near the top of Old Man Coniston, there were three people on but they were miserable buggers.