VE6AB Mobile Ops
Good To Go
On the far left of the cargo bay in my mobile is the aluminum mount that I built that slides into the receiver on the back of my mobile.
As I described elsewhere in this gallery, I built it to allow operating with my push up mast in place with the tail-gate open.
Also included in the photo is the 6 meter horizontal Halo that performs extremely well. I cut it for the SSB calling frequency of 50.125 Mhz.
Below it is a MFJ-1918 tripod of which I have two of, and they are extremely handy to have for supporting antennas or my APRS weather station sensor array.
Next in line and stored in its cordura case is my newly constructed Inverted U rotatable field dipole that covers the bands of 10, 12, 15, 17, and 20 meters and seen in this link photo.
http://www.jerryclement.ca/MachineShop/Antenna-Werks/i-CX9v5vR/0/XL/1-6N4A5212-XL.jpg
This horizontal dipole mounts on my Max-Gain Systems push-up mast shown next to my field dipole, that mounts on the back of my mobile with the receiver mount shown on the left side of the cargo bay.
Then on the extreme right is my APRS weather station that is operational once I deploy the sensor array also stored in the cargo bay at this point.
That is the list of the main components, and lets not forget that I have my 10 through 80 meter gearmotor antenna mounted up top of my mobile and connected up to my Kenwood TS-480HX.
There are numerous other devices not described here but on board including my satellite station allowing me to work orbiting satellites on field day or any other day.
Of course it goes without saying that I have all the other support equipment required to keep my mobile operating smoothly while in the field.
Click on the photo for a closer look.....
http://www.jerryclement.ca/HamRadio/HamRadio/i-BPTs4Bg
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