[OKDXA] Question on Field Remote Operation in Oklahoma

PERRY JENKINS phjenkins63 at aol.com
Wed Jun 17 07:35:08 EDT 2020


The Overholser bridge is closed at night. You will not be able to use a city park at night. Jeff Dye WD0GTY and I have set up at the at The Great Salt Plains State Park in the northern part of Oklahoma north of Enid. They have allowed us to put up an antenna. There are some cabins that are reasonably priced and we had no issues there. Very little noise in the ground seems to be a great Graham playing for antennas. Not sure but I think it’s because all of the minerals and the high water table.

Perry N5PJ

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> On Jun 17, 2020, at 04:37, Darell <dfb62ok at att.net> wrote:
> 
> We set up by the Overholser Bridge many times. Let me know and we can get you some helpers.
> WA3OPY
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>> On Jun 17, 2020, at 12:00 AM, kodiak <kodiakat777 at gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Folks:  Wanting to get away from the city noise for a late evening
>> and setup in the field.  I have a capable off-road outfitted Jeep, and have
>> a drive-on tire mount and mast to raise my Hexbeam in the field.  I was
>> looking at State Parks,
>> but not sure if they allow that type of thing, and want to avoid curious
>> people wandering in while I'm operating. Wondering if there is any public
>> State or Federal land that is reasonably accessible within a 3-hour drive
>> of OKC that can be used for a short term amateur radio setup, I don't mind
>> seeking prior permission. Anyone?  Thanks in advance.
>> 
>> Brian, AA5H
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