My 705 POTA Gear Kit - Parks on the Air
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- Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
- In this video I am going over my gear setup and pack for my 705 when doing Parks on the Air. You can setup your gear however you wish, but this seemed to be cost effective and allowed me to have everything I need in one bag for POTA! Links down below for almost all the gear in the episode.
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DX Commander Expedition - bit.ly/3piPC9O
Peovi Carry Cage - bit.ly/3AWPmj4
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My Current Shack Setup:
ICOM IC-7300
Yaesu FT-991A
DX Commander Classic
Diamond X-30A Antenna - www.hamradio.c...
Diamond GZV4000 Power Supply - www.hamradio.c...
LDG AT200 PROII Tuner
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I've always thought camera bags are the way to go. If they are good enough for sensitive camera equipement they'll be just fine for radio stuffs. Cost of the Icom is just hard to swallow yet it's nothing new... the bag for the 706 was just as expensive but I digress. I use a Lowepro bag for my 7300 and never had any issues. Glad to see someone give a good alternative to the Icom bag. On the bright side the rave blue will be easy to see after dark. LOL
I agree with you 100% on using camera bags.. They protect my Nikon SLR without fail so why not a radio? I just don't see the justification of a $175 bag for a radio. Yeah so it has a hole to feed the mic cable through....not worth the $175 price tag. Oh there's a mounting plate to attach an antenna on the outside....again, not worth the $175 price tag. After making a $1300 investment on a radio sometimes that can leave the account a bit thin, so adding a high price for a bag forced me to find a reasonable alternative. I will get over the color eventually and you are right, it makes it easier to find in the dark..lol Thanks for watching and for the comment. 73!
Nice portable gear kit! You made sure you just have everything it takes on you to go POTA 👍👍👍👍👍
EXACTLY! With everything in one place it makes packing for a POTA trip a heck of a lot easier. Thanks for watching., 73!
I have an idea for a POTA SOTA for your group. In Oklahoma is the Wichita Mountains, POTA. In that is Mount Scott SOTA. 2464 feet high! There are 34 summits in that park, but Mount Scott has a road up it! You should have fun with any radio you have at 2464 feet! And you can just drive to the top and have fun. Check out W5O/WI-002 in SOTA. Do Not drive this unless the roads are great! If you go off the road, it is a long ways down! This will test your breaks also. I lived near this until I moved to Florida. I loved going there every time I could. Watch out for Buffalo's crossing the road. They are bigger than some cars, and they have the right of way! Do NOT take flash photos of them! Someone got too close to them and did that! He will not do that again! Or anything! Try a Buffalo Burger at some of the local places. 73 W4DES
WWO...that is awesome! Thank you for sharing. I may have to try that out some time and check it out. Safety is always paramount in any outing! Thanks for the comment and for watching. 73!
@@HR4NT The drive up the mountain is great. Make sure the person riding shotgun doesn't scare easy! There are some places from the right side of the car or truck can see down the side. There are some big rocks along the side to help stay on the road. I lived in Lawton OK that wasn't far away. When I could go out and camp. I moved from there in the 70's so things may have changed. But there where like 8, 10, maybe 12 camp sites around an OUT HOUSE! and a hand pump well! There may be places for campers, I didn't have one so didn't check. There are some buildings that they rent out, but I didn't have money for that.
Great setup, it looked great in action. 10watts is going to be hard but can't wait to see you try
I know it is possible otherwise I wasted $1300 on a 705...HAHAHAHA..Thanks for watching. 73!
Backpack looks great - I bought the Icom backpack and regret it. I checked out your link - only problem, Amazon says to ship it to my country (Kenya in Africa) including taxes and duties, will be USD 160.00 plus USD 62.99 for the bag, making it a cost of USD 222.99 !!!!!! I like your bag but won't be paying that. I will wait for my next vacation trip to the USA - probably December, and try to buy one while there, and skip the shipping and customs taxes and duties expenses. Thanks, I have just subscribed to your channel. I look forward to seeing your outdoors ops with the IC-705 - I love my 705
WOW! That is way to much for a $60 bag! I would definitely wait until you are stateside and grab it while you are here. I need to get out more with my 705 and shoot some more videos! Thanks for watching and for the comment. 73!
Yeah, that color :) Just need a bunch more stickers lol But, it sure looks like a good (and cost effective) pack.
Yeah aside from the shade of blue, the pack itself is very sturdy and the zippers are easy to operate and responsive without kinking. I am very happy with the purchase and will continue to add stickers...LOL Thanks for the comment and for watching. 73
I like it. But one suggestion; download the PDF version of the manual to your tablet. Easier to search and one less thing to carry.
I think that is a fantastic idea to have PDF versions rather than paper copies weighting things down...or...I could just read the manuals and actually put forth an effort to memorize them, a bit...LOL. Thanks for the suggestion and for watching..73!!
great video and options and also thank you for serving
Thanks for watching and enjoying the video. Although I have family with a military background, I was not one of them! Thanks for the comment and welcome to the channel! 73!
Cook setup, just starting to gather everything. Thanks for sharing. Dave - KU9L
Glad to help. I hope you create a great setup that works for you! Thanks for the comment and for watching. 73!
Scott this is more want I was looking for. Solar panels and charger. 73 KQ4CD Paul
For solar power and charge controllers I use Bioenno. They are a bit pricey but the quality is unmatched. Their charge controller runs about $50 and the 100W solar panel set is $210. They work flawlessly and will last for many years. There are other alternatives if that is too pricey, but to protect your radio investments I highly recommend them. Thanks for watching. 73 Paul!!
@@HR4NT protection is colt 45 lol
@@paulhastings3109 in my case that would be an HK45...LOL Thanks for the comment! 73
I love the blue!!! I am female, so....
This bag is still my favorite one of them all. Thanks for the comment and for watching. 73!
I just got the email from Calum that the DX Commander Expedition I ordered last week finally shipped out today, but apparently it is not going to be delivered until the 28th. So no Christmas park activation as I was planning. Guess I will have to wait till next spring to test it out.
I am very sorry to hear that. I guess FedEx is bogged down with deliveries because most of the time it is less than 24 hours for overnight delivery. I will hope that it gets to you a lot sooner and that you will be able to activate for Christmas. Best of luck! Let me know if you do get it sooner. Thanks for the comment. 73!
@@HR4NT mine was shipped out with DHL instead of FedEx this time for some reason.
Just stopping by look again
1911 gets heavy so most of the time P938.
That's also a good one! Thanks for the comment 73!
Another interesting video, good info. As a foot note, are you a fellowcraft or master?
Thank you very much. I am a Master Mason. Thanks for the comment and for watching. 73!
I noticed you have a dust cap on one end of your connectors but not the other, why? I only ask cause I'm in the process of buying dust/water caps for my cables, but never thought about the connectors. Thanks!
I think I simply ran out of cap covers for the other connectors. I bought a 10 pack for my SO-239's on Amazon and used a couple in other places and probably just ran out. I need to find some caps for the BNC down the road. They are not entirely necessary, but I like the added protection to my gear. Thanks for the comment and for watching. 73!!
@@HR4NT I get my dust caps from American Radio Supply. They have both. Thanks for the reply, brother. Ham on!
Question for you, can you disable the touch screen on the 705? I have a blind friend that really likes the radio but a couple of times he was around a 705 or 7300 he instantly did something he didn't want to do because he was feeling for the buttons.
That is a very good question and I do not have a good answer for that. I assume no, but I could be wrong. I know that both the 705 and the 7300 have a voice feature for the vision impaired, beyond that I would have to research that a bit to find a good answer for you. Thanks for the question and for watching. 73!
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