RF Podcast EP 50 Quality Mobile Install 1

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RF Podcast EP 50 Basic Mobile Install 1

Mobile Install Unamable
  • 70 cm band threat
  • intro
  • Welcome
  • Feedback
    • Cory KB9JHU Podcast Ideas collegearc.com
    • Bill and Ray talking about videos
    • Ray KO4RB Time is nil for radio
    • TIm KI6BGE
      • where is the login
      • nice layout
    • Jerry KD0BIK Jerry great to find you back in my podcast feed
    • Bruce VE2GVI
    • Joe NE3R comment on D-Star article, doesn't like the codec, Why aren't all hams using Linux
    • Tim KI6BGE D-Star article
    • WS4E Doesn't want D-Star because it's ICOM
  • Videos on YouTube
  • Donations
    • Ted N0CALL
    • Paul KE5WMA
  • Musical Interlude
  • Mobile Radio Installation Power
    • Get on the air and make it pretty later
    • My first home made mag mount for 2 meters
    • Make a plan for your install
      • Do you want to run HF, VHF, UHF or What mobile
      • Bigger vehicles more radio room, smaller vehicles less
      • I wanted HF, VHF and UHF and a laptop in my old truck
      • What do you need for your install. I had
        • Power Supply: 1996 Ford F-150 pickup
          • How much power do you want
          • Make sure you have good grounds
          • Hooking to the battery terminals is best or hook up as close as you can
          • Watch out for the devices in the vehicle that emit stray RF
          • add a second battery if possible. Use a battery Isolator.
          • Fuse the positive and negative leads
          • Do not tap into the fuse block
          • Do not put a lead acid battery inside the passenger compartment
  • Brad Sucks Rocks!
  • HR 607 House of Representatives trying to take 70 cm band
  • Please drop us a donation if you can
  • Mobile install series has been started
  • Thanks for joining us
  • We'll see you next time
  • 73

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About the Author

Richard KB5JBV has been an Amateur radio operator since 1988. He has held positions with the America Radio Relay League including but not limited to Assistant Section Manager, Official Observer, Official Relay Station, Official Emergency Station, ARES Emergency Coordinator for Resonant Frequency: The Amateur Radio Podcast was created to help get information on amateur radio out to the new ham and the ham that wants to find out more about different aspects of the hobby they are thinking about getting into. So sit back have a drink and enjoy.

Richard KB5JBV has been an Amateur radio operator since 1988. He held positions with the America Radio Relay League including but not limited to Assistant Section Manager, Official Observer, Official Relay Station, Official Emergency Station, ARES Emergency Coordinator for Kaufman County Texas, Volunteer Examiner and Technical Specialist in the North Texas section.

Richard has also served as RACES assistant radio officer for the city of Mesquite, Tx. and among numerous other duties Including club president for the HAM Association of Mesquite Texas.

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