Got on to the SARS net again last night once I'd got home from teaching, and was operating from the car-rig setup on my driveway. I put in a couple of overs, then we had a little debate as to whether I should report /Mobile or not. When I was last licensed, you didn't have to report mobile as long as you were within the boundaries of your licensed property, which - being on the driveway - I was. I wasn't sure whether this had changed at all in recent times, so I asked and the consensus was that operating from a parked car within the boundaries of the property was no different to operating from a garden shed... just one made of metal, with wheels! :-)
Working 10W out of the car on the Icom IC-260E and a whippy aerial was a huge improvement on working 1W off the tiddly yet very useful VX-1 handheld. Steve and I had a great deal of trouble working each other last week, however this week I was (quote) "blowing the windows out" with a 5/9+ signal. I'm very pleased with that, as I'm not in the best of locations at home. With VHF field-day this weekend, I might get on top of the hill and see what and where I can work from that little vantage point.
Can't wait to find out what this little setup is really capable of :-)
Friday, 2 July 2010
From a tin shed on wheels...
Labels:
call-logging,
car,
icom,
m1drb,
mobile,
sars,
southdown amateur radio society
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