[Rover] [VHF] Storage of Gear Question

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Sun Sep 19 19:19:40 EDT 2010



If you got a full size pick um up truck, I got a tool box for sale - Steel, White in color, made by DELTA.. 

Contact me direct if you are interested - real good price! 

73's Howard W3CQH   Hsgorden at comcast.net 


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "David All" <n3xudfm19 at gmail.com> 
To: "Dan Evans" <dan.evans at insightbb.com> 
Cc: rover at mailman.qth.net, vhf at w6yx.stanford.edu 
Sent: Sunday, September 19, 2010 12:16:48 PM 
Subject: Re: [Rover] [VHF] Storage of Gear Question 

Here is a "GO KIT" that one of a fellow club member has assembled.  The box 
was purchased from Home Depot several years ago from what I have been told. 
There are 3 photos attached if any one has any other quesitons please feel 
free to contact me and I can try to answer your questions. 

Dave N3XUD/R FM19rw 
2m Sprint - Monday Sep 20 
PA QSO Party Oct 9-10 HF 6, 2  -Taking skeds for 6/2 
On Fri, Sep 17, 2010 at 11:08 PM, David All <n3xudfm19 at gmail.com> wrote: 

> Here is a suggestion for coax, if your using longer runs a old garden hose 
> reel works great.  Shorter runs could be put together with barrel connectors 
> and use a extention cord winder. 
> 
> A fellow club member picked up a stackable tool box that is on wheels. 
> This is like a hand truck with stackable boxes built in.  If this sounds 
> interesting let me know and I will get more info on where he got it. 
> 
> Dave N3XUD/R FM19rw 
> PA QSO Party Oct 9-10- HF (20,40,80)- 2 and 6 if enough interest please let 
> me know if you want to try VHF Bands. 
> 
>   On Fri, Sep 17, 2010 at 5:10 PM, Dan Evans <dan.evans at insightbb.com>wrote: 
> 
>>  The rubbermaid / sterilite boxes work fine for me.   I often use 
>> cardboard for dividers.  Preferably even the original boxes the equipment 
>> came in... 
>> 
>> The feed lines and antennas hang on the wall of my garage when not in use. 
>> 
>> 73 
>> Dan 
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>> 
>> On 9/17/2010 3:50 PM, Austin wrote: 
>> 
>>> Looking for suggestions on how to properly store all of this Rover gear 
>>> and am curious what others do. 
>>> 
>> clip 
>> 
>> 
>>> Austin, K4AMK 
>>> www.k4amk.us 
>>> 
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