New Member from San Clemente
Posted: Thu Apr 18, 2019 8:14 pm
Hi,
My name is Greg, and my call is WE4BY ( stroke mobile 6 ).
I have been off-roading with friends for a few years, and got more serious about it when I bought a Tacoma last year. I have to say, it is great all-around truck for work and play.
Our local offroad club (Capo Valley 4 Wheelers, CV4W) uses 2m VHF radios for car to car communication, so I got my Tech license and a Kenwood mobile VHF-only tranceiver. Works great for the purpose. Then, with my engineering background, I decided I could do a lot more with radios than short range. I learned the local repeater system, where it works, and where it has holes. Then I went for General and Extra class licenses, and have been experimenting on HF, mostly 40m so far.
This weekly net seems to hit 2 of the things I'm trying to learn more about, so I plan to participate as much as possible. I will have to check into Thursday nets via echolink until I put up a stealth VHF antenna in my attic, or somewhere.
I look forward to learning, and sharing what I have learned.
Thanks,
Greg
My name is Greg, and my call is WE4BY ( stroke mobile 6 ).
I have been off-roading with friends for a few years, and got more serious about it when I bought a Tacoma last year. I have to say, it is great all-around truck for work and play.
Our local offroad club (Capo Valley 4 Wheelers, CV4W) uses 2m VHF radios for car to car communication, so I got my Tech license and a Kenwood mobile VHF-only tranceiver. Works great for the purpose. Then, with my engineering background, I decided I could do a lot more with radios than short range. I learned the local repeater system, where it works, and where it has holes. Then I went for General and Extra class licenses, and have been experimenting on HF, mostly 40m so far.
This weekly net seems to hit 2 of the things I'm trying to learn more about, so I plan to participate as much as possible. I will have to check into Thursday nets via echolink until I put up a stealth VHF antenna in my attic, or somewhere.
I look forward to learning, and sharing what I have learned.
Thanks,
Greg