Thanks Michael. Your videos are so important to the ham radio world. Just yesterday I watched your video on proper wire gauge for antennas. Cheers and see you down the log!
There’s always room for more ham radio channels, and especially channels that aren’t well polished salesmen. Keep doing what you’re doing! Your start seems a lot like what I thought when I started my channel a couple of years ago.
It is a great thing to get into. I have seen a video of a trucker's ham radio setup and it looked really cool. I know more and more truckers are getting into GMRS radio too. Thanks for stopping by!
3:53 a decent collapsible mast is great to have. All kinds of options. Even some collapsible fishing poles and boat hooks out there. Good to see your video show up in the stream.
Just watched your HT review vid - excellent and straightforward, so I subbed. Looking forward to seeing more of your stuff. Just so you know - Radio Prepper, Survival Tech Nord, and Temporary Offline Ham Radio are my favourite channels. I lived in NC (Winston-Salem) for 10 years. Miss that bbq. Keep it up. Hopefully you'll me getting into QRP soon.
I like what I heard. You gained a sub from me man. Your video and audio quality seems pretty good compared to most starting out. No doubt the audio at least should be at least above par. We are hans after all lol
Thanks for the shout out! Everyone has a story to tell, I'm looking forward to seeing yours.
Thanks Michael. Your videos are so important to the ham radio world. Just yesterday I watched your video on proper wire gauge for antennas. Cheers and see you down the log!
There’s always room for more ham radio channels, and especially channels that aren’t well polished salesmen. Keep doing what you’re doing! Your start seems a lot like what I thought when I started my channel a couple of years ago.
Thanks a bunch. I'll keep on truckin'
I've been interested about HAMs for a while. Haven't taken the leap yet. I'm a trucker and HAM can be very useful for me. Nice video.
It is a great thing to get into. I have seen a video of a trucker's ham radio setup and it looked really cool. I know more and more truckers are getting into GMRS radio too. Thanks for stopping by!
Great introduction! I'm looking forward to seeing more of your videos. (I'm about to purchase an 891)
Thanks Jim and I hope you are able to get the FT-891. I will have a video focusing on that radio soon.
I love my 891. Actually buying a second one for full time go box. Its all I need. Looking forward to your videos. Maurice
Fantastic. I though about doing the same. Solid radio!
3:53 a decent collapsible mast is great to have. All kinds of options. Even some collapsible fishing poles and boat hooks out there. Good to see your video show up in the stream.
Indeed. I am still on the fence about getting one. Thanks for checking out the video!
Once you use a mast, you'll wonder how you were able to operate without one; especially portable. @@mysteryham4065
Just watched your HT review vid - excellent and straightforward, so I subbed. Looking forward to seeing more of your stuff. Just so you know - Radio Prepper, Survival Tech Nord, and Temporary Offline Ham Radio are my favourite channels. I lived in NC (Winston-Salem) for 10 years. Miss that bbq. Keep it up. Hopefully you'll me getting into QRP soon.
I like what I heard. You gained a sub from me man. Your video and audio quality seems pretty good compared to most starting out. No doubt the audio at least should be at least above par. We are hans after all lol
"Many fars", its been a while since I heard that one, lol.