[nrv-hams] FW: today's hike
Carter Craigie
carter128 at verizon.net
Fri Oct 19 14:52:22 EDT 2012
Hi Russ,
Jim uses simple long wires, I believe.
But I will "copy" him so he can answer your question.
I'm sure Jim will 'respond to all' with a more in-depth answer about the
antennas he uses.
I want to read what he writes, too!
73,
Carter N3AO
From: Russ Abbey [mailto:russ.abbey at gmail.com]
Sent: October 19, 2012 2:19 PM
To: carter128 at verizon.net; NRV-Hams: A mailing list for members of the New
River Valley (VA) Amateur Radio Club.
Subject: Re: [nrv-hams] FW: today's hike
Carter, is Jim just using a single long wire or is he using a dipole? I
can't tell from the pictures. I do like his site, I think I have looked at
all of the exploring hikes he's done now. Tell him thanks for me, it
reminds me of the fall and taking my Mother for a ride up to Maine, New
Hampshire, and Vermont for the leaves. Always a lot of fun 4 wheeling up
there also. I've done a lot of camping in the "back country" of those three
states and had a ball every time. Wish I was an Amateur then though. :(
73
Russ KG4MAV
On Fri, Oct 19, 2012 at 11:45 AM, Carter Craigie <carter128 at verizon.net>
wrote:
Hi Ham Radio Friends,
Here's the latest adventure from my friend Jim Cluett W1PID, up in New
Hampshire.
Beautiful pictures, and an easy way to make contacts from the great out of
doors.
You may want to try doing something similar. If so, but you have questions,
please reply to this email.
I'll do my best to help you!!!
73,
Carter N3AO
-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Cluett [mailto:jim at w1pid.com]
Sent: October 18, 2012 7:40 PM
To: carter128 at verizon.net
Subject: today's hike
Hey Carter-- hope you're feeling so much stronger!
Got out for a hike today.
http://www.w1pid.com/range/range.html
vy best OM, Jim
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