So glad to hear that you are back. You don’t remember me but I am a sea kayaker and a ham radio operator, abet much older than you. You are having the adventures that I always wanted to have, but never got around to doing. You have the perfect shack, location, arrival by water, and plenty of space. You have the perfect spot. I hope that you continue with enthusiasm. Tommy, N4KBM
Thanks Tommy, glad you are enjoying the videos. Combining the two things I love doing makes perfect sense to me, and I get to operate from some great places and work great DX by taking advantage of saltwater. Thanks for watching…
Great job! Thanks for the video. I enjoyed the tranquility of the kayaking. Congratulations on the portable station setup - a really efficient antenna, particularly as it is, so near the salt water. The FT891 is a superb radio! Thanks for all your other insights. Happy kayaking and enjoy the radio! 73, Mike M0MTJ
Hardly lost enthusiasm when you're up at 04:30, and yes, I would have politely declined. I reckon you should put a Speedwatch camera on your wish list. Graeme, M0NAC
Thanks Graeme, I got up at 3.30am so was on the water for 4.30. I should have gone over the night before but the tides didn’t work for taking one of the launches. Hope to see you Thursday…
Maybe, and I have had some great fun on VHF and UHF but with no antennas at home I operate almost exclusively portable or mobile and openings on VHF and UHF are a bit more fleeting in nature, so I am not always in the right place at the right time. When I have worked DX on VHF it still gives me the same buzz as HF.
i was hoping to see a cheap HF radio to come out on the kayak :D but still, it was quite relaxing watching the kayaking tbh, i enjoyed it, its nice to see more of the environment and the shack is on an island - what an amazing location !!
On the face of it kayaking has nothing to do with ham radio but my channel is called 2E0WMG ham radio and kayaking so the clue is in the name. I combine my two passions and often use my kayak to get to out of the way, otherwise hard to get two places. A lot of my subscribers enjoy it. I have no intention of changing anything. If this channel is not for you then fair enough.
Thanks, exactly what many of my comments reflect. Including a few that have been inspired to do similar things. I use several different radios when out in the kayak including a Xiegu G90 and a Xiegu X6100. So far I’ve not been tempted to take my Icom 7300 or Yaesu FT-897. I don’t have a dry bag big enough😀 Thanks for watching.
So glad to hear that you are back. You don’t remember me but I am a sea kayaker and a ham radio operator, abet much older than you. You are having the adventures that I always wanted to have, but never got around to doing. You have the perfect shack, location, arrival by water, and plenty of space. You have the perfect spot. I hope that you continue with enthusiasm. Tommy, N4KBM
Thanks Tommy, glad you are enjoying the videos. Combining the two things I love doing makes perfect sense to me, and I get to operate from some great places and work great DX by taking advantage of saltwater. Thanks for watching…
@@2e0wmghamradioandkayaking85 wouldn’t miss it for the world
Good to see you back, always an enjoyable watch, 73
Thanks😊
Stunning location, great video and great contacts 🎉
Many thanks, glad you enjoyed it👍
What a beautiful place to play radio.
Thanks, yes it is pretty special, I am lucky😊
Great job! Thanks for the video. I enjoyed the tranquility of the kayaking. Congratulations on the portable station setup - a really efficient antenna, particularly as it is, so near the salt water. The FT891 is a superb radio! Thanks for all your other insights. Happy kayaking and enjoy the radio! 73, Mike M0MTJ
Glad you enjoyed it Mike, thanks for watching😊
Well done on both locations ! Getting UP that early paid off. Looking forward to see your latest TRX in action.
73 de Alex HB9CKR
Thanks Alex
Good to see you back in the saddle Kevan, so to speak. Thanks for the mention. 😊
Hi mate, I mentioned you in my latest vid as well😉
Always love to see the packing shed adventures. It’s just a great combination radio and a bit of paddling.
Thanks Chris hope you’re well😀
Always looking forward to your presentations,Keep up the good work.
Thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed it…
Great to see you back kevan, hope you enjoyed your holiday.
Hi Andy, yes thanks. Two weeks of sunshine and no work😀
Welcome back Kev, missed your vids! Well done with the ZL station, I have yet to work NZ!
Thanks Phil, the secret is in the saltwater. Get yourself out portable with a vertical by the sea and see what you can work😊
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Beautiful. How long are your radials if you don't mind the question? 73 from Alberta, Canada!
33ft, same as the vertical element. Thanks for watching :)
Hardly lost enthusiasm when you're up at 04:30, and yes, I would have politely declined. I reckon you should put a Speedwatch camera on your wish list. Graeme, M0NAC
Thanks Graeme, I got up at 3.30am so was on the water for 4.30. I should have gone over the night before but the tides didn’t work for taking one of the launches. Hope to see you Thursday…
DXing is much more exciting at VHF and UHF.
Maybe, and I have had some great fun on VHF and UHF but with no antennas at home I operate almost exclusively portable or mobile and openings on VHF and UHF are a bit more fleeting in nature, so I am not always in the right place at the right time. When I have worked DX on VHF it still gives me the same buzz as HF.
I live in the south of England, love picking up VHF/UHF from the continent.
No sharks I hope!!!
No sharks so far, just the occasional seal 🦭
Why don’t you start your vids when you get to the shed? What has kayaking got to do with radio?
i was hoping to see a cheap HF radio to come out on the kayak :D but still, it was quite relaxing watching the kayaking tbh, i enjoyed it, its nice to see more of the environment and the shack is on an island - what an amazing location !!
On the face of it kayaking has nothing to do with ham radio but my channel is called 2E0WMG ham radio and kayaking so the clue is in the name. I combine my two passions and often use my kayak to get to out of the way, otherwise hard to get two places. A lot of my subscribers enjoy it. I have no intention of changing anything. If this channel is not for you then fair enough.
Thanks, exactly what many of my comments reflect. Including a few that have been inspired to do similar things. I use several different radios when out in the kayak including a Xiegu G90 and a Xiegu X6100. So far I’ve not been tempted to take my Icom 7300 or Yaesu FT-897. I don’t have a dry bag big enough😀 Thanks for watching.
@@2e0wmghamradioandkayaking85 I enjoy the channel, as soon as you get to the shed!
Such an unkind comment from donalfinn42
Great video! de W2CSI
Thanks for watching Chuck, glad you enjoyed it😊