Tip #4. Always have a spare cable with you. I work mostly QRP and a light weight piece of RG-174 or RG-316 is a small addition to your pack. But great video and thanks for the tips.
Hey Tom. It's been awhile but I think it's this one: amzn.to/3EKpn1D it has a built in universal holster in the lower, outer pocket which is nice for deeper trail stuff for protection. I did add some shoulder pads but it holds the 25 lb load really well. I've gone 12 miles without feeling too beat up. Thanks for checking out the video!
Sounds great. I think you’ll love that combo. I prefer to build my own antennas but having a turnkey antenna solution in a tote bag is pretty awesome. I use it for a lot of the parks when throwing a line up a tree is not a good option
Tip #4. Always have a spare cable with you. I work mostly QRP and a light weight piece of RG-174 or RG-316 is a small addition to your pack. But great video and thanks for the tips.
Lol. Are so right! Thanks for watching
This Just happened to me on Labor Day!!! I was left in the same condition. Lesson learned.
Thank you for this!😎 appreciate you♡
This is very important advice ♡
@@wild-radio7373 You are very welcome. I just wanted to share what I learned in hopes it helps others. 73.
What backpack is that?
Hey Tom. It's been awhile but I think it's this one: amzn.to/3EKpn1D it has a built in universal holster in the lower, outer pocket which is nice for deeper trail stuff for protection. I did add some shoulder pads but it holds the 25 lb load really well. I've gone 12 miles without feeling too beat up. Thanks for checking out the video!
@@W0KNI Thank you for the link! I just got the buddy stick pro and am looking forward to trying it out with my 817ND.
Sounds great. I think you’ll love that combo. I prefer to build my own antennas but having a turnkey antenna solution in a tote bag is pretty awesome. I use it for a lot of the parks when throwing a line up a tree is not a good option