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brianrietta how hardcore are you into amateur radio?
Not exceedingly, I haven't even put a rig in the new 4Runner yet. It's a 1/4 a hobby (who doesn't like gadgets), 1/4 clear trail communication, 1/2 a better way of calling out of the bush when I solo trip. Academically radio and antenna theory, signal propagation, etc are quite interesting to me as well though. I remember when I was a kid over on the island at my uncle's cabin we were able to chat with a guy in Maine one night which was obviously pretty cool and that piqued my interest in it.
__________________ nabs -Brianrietta are you trying to Mindbomber me? using big words to try to confuse me jasonturbo -Threesomes: overrated - I didn't really think it was anything special, plus it was degrading, marching to the bathroom to fart all that semen out Babykiller -And next to that, there's a little dot called a period. It's not the stuff you eat out of your sisters gash, it's a handy little tool for breaking up sentences so they don't look like nonsensical retard garbage.
Not exceedingly, I haven't even put a rig in the new 4Runner yet. It's a 1/4 a hobby (who doesn't like gadgets), 1/4 clear trail communication, 1/2 a better way of calling out of the bush when I solo trip. Academically radio and antenna theory, signal propagation, etc are quite interesting to me as well though. I remember when I was a kid over on the island at my uncle's cabin we were able to chat with a guy in Maine one night which was obviously pretty cool and that piqued my interest in it.
We used to go sit up on Skyline Drive or Queen E. and talk skip to guys all over the states on our CBs back in the day... even got a trucker in S. Carolina for a little while once. Knew one guy who claimed he stuck his magmount to a carbide-tip saw blade, set it in the wet dewy grass, and talked to Hawaii. Skip is fun
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Yeah, it's fascinating. I think my uncle's furthest contact was a lady in Scotland on 10m. He said that it's a good thing that they had a really clear signal because he could just barely understand her accent.
__________________ nabs -Brianrietta are you trying to Mindbomber me? using big words to try to confuse me jasonturbo -Threesomes: overrated - I didn't really think it was anything special, plus it was degrading, marching to the bathroom to fart all that semen out Babykiller -And next to that, there's a little dot called a period. It's not the stuff you eat out of your sisters gash, it's a handy little tool for breaking up sentences so they don't look like nonsensical retard garbage.