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To: Revel
Do recommend something Mobile or A base station and antenna.

I would start with a mobile that runs off 12 VDC. Get a 12V power supply (3 or 10 amps from Radio Shack) to run at home. You can run from a cigarette lighter plug in the car. This approach makes your equipment useful in base station, mobile or emergency situations. My wife and I carry 2-meter mobiles that work at 5W/45W, use a cigarette lighter power plug and a mag-mount antenna. We can jump into another emergency vehicle in a flash. For stationary use on 2-meters, a J-pole provides some extra gain. I keep a discone at the house...low SWR from 25 MHz to 1.3 GHz with a single antenna/coax. It will handle 200 watts of transmit power. Flexibility in equipment and discipline/skill in operation makes a difference.

A laptop with a packet TNC is a highly recommended tool if you are supporting a fire camp. You can make a detailed list of materials and transmit it error free. The firefighters depend on this kind of logistics when their service radios fail to do the job in a big fire.

1,138 posted on 02/26/2004 9:29:55 PM PST by Myrddin
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To: Myrddin
Thanks alot for all that good information. I was kind of thinking to start with mobile for the reasons you listed. It kind of made sense. I figure it will have less range, but if things go really bad you can not be sure you are going to be able to sit at your base. Sounds like there is a lot to learn.
1,141 posted on 02/26/2004 9:35:26 PM PST by Revel
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