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With the soon to be released Maestro, is anybody thinking of running a flex 6000 series in the mobile. I am talking about a traditional mobile set up and not remote.
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Good chance to check noise blanker against the TS-480 that's been my mobile rig for about 10 years.
Dan-- KC4GO
Please keep us abreast of the noise handling capabilities of the Flex. The demonstrations earlier when it came out where mind boggling.
Jim, K6QE
I am able to use Teamviewer with my iPhone using Verizon wireless and get the whole enchilada on my iPhone in the car. However wireless data is not free!
Jim, K6QE
@ Ken my RT is a 2005 Popular and I'm looking for the award for working from all states (40 meters) We did Alaska and Hawaii before not from the RT. We have been to all 48 most twice.
Dan -- KC4GO
I tried it in my car, although only for show on a fieldday, and not strictly mobile, because my XYL was driving slowly on a country road and I had to do the talking and balancing both the F3K and Toughbook CF-52 on my lap.
It worked, sort of, but I woudn't want this setup for a mobile rig - much too clumsy to work, and I don't think the electronics will keep up to all that vibration and moisture/heat.
I'll keep to my FT-857D...
But this is a pipe-dream. Right now my IC706MK2G works fine in the mobile, although I need to do some more antenna work. The antenna mount for my Hustler needs replaced, the aluminum strap is cracked.
This may become a project a few years from now as I prepare my retirement vehicle. I am looking at the possibility of a used Thor Vegas - 25 ft. class 'A.' They might be affordable on the used market by then! Perfect for three of us with about 10 MPG. Not bad for a Class 'A,'
Ken - NM9P
I barely remember, (if you remember the 60's you weren't there) all of us taking the cake with a shoe print smashed into the frosting down to the police department hoping they could use the clue to find the scoundrels (surely unlicensed). Seems odd looking back now, but that kool-aid must have been really, really good!
Haven't worked mobile since ...
W7NGA dan
San Juan Island, Wa.
I haven't worked mobile since my experience either. What became of the girl?
My first Mobile Ham Radio outside of 2 meters was an IC-745. That was maybe 8 years ago. Now the TS-480 and a Bugcatcher fill the bill. Pretty hard to hide that. The only noteworthy thing about my setup beyond the antenna dwarfing the little Jeep is that it gets great attention from law enforcement and Forest service police.
And not bad attention either, most are really interested in the thing, and I've even had some guys operate it. Some of my favorite Mountain operation positions get repeat visits. There's at least one forest service officer who's a Ham now after sitting in with me during a QSO Party. Got really hooked, and I hope his wife forgives me.
37ft Colin archer steel ketch "Skua".
A Flex-6300 might be good for sailing on a pond, but go to Lake Michigan
or - here in Germany Lake Constance - and you'll have moisture, smoke,
****, salmon, grease, and a lot more coating your beautiful -
and expensive - radio. To cap that, go sailing on the big blue
ocean, as I did and do, and you'll love an easy to use, tough, salt water
resistant radio, as my old FT-890AT, then FT-897 and now TS-480.
My FT-897 has been given a nice little salt water/oil/fish shower of
harbour water, when one of my sailing comrades decided to wash the boat down after a crossing from Scotland to Norway,and forgot to close the big
hatch above the upper saloon table and the radio equipment.
I took the radio apart, which is surprisingly easy to do, washed everything down with distillled water and dried it with a hairdryer. The FT-897 still
works, I only had to replace the speaker, which sounded quite interestingly,
because of all the rust... Now let me see you doing that to a 6k3...
Alex DH2ID
1. SY Skua, 37ft Colin Archer ketch, 120 sq meters sail:
2. Skua radio station for PACTOR, SSB,CW
(FT-897, SCS PTC-IIe, MFJ tuner) used in harbour only:
3. Ham radio to the left, maritime radio to the right
(the big hatch above the radio station ;-))
73, Tom
K1FR