My camping buddies always prefer to arrive at the LZ a little late – helps them avoid big dents in their vehicles while I am slinging 8 ounce fishing weights up over the trees. A source of great amusement for them but I have found nothing better than that simple expedient. Easy work to...
12 Volt AC/DC Operation: Watch Your Favorite Shows at Home or on the Go Built-in FM Radio Built-in Speakers HDMI Input Allows You to Enjoy High Definition Video and Audio USB/SD Inputs Compatible Allows You to Play Video and Audio F...
The CR-1a with the portability, long battery life and internal speaker makes this one awesome receiver. I plan to use this radio when camping and recharging via a small solar panel should be a snap. A small QRP transmitter with T/R switching is the works. I was really blown away by re...
Camping Solar TrailerMPG ARES Go Station My GoBox Emergency Power Supply Ultimate Rugged Preparedness Radio Comm part 1 Portable Ham Radio Operations using Ammo Can and FT-7800R Portable Battery Power for Yaesu FT-857D Setting up the FT-897D Part 1 Yaesu FT-817 Solar Powered Go-Pack Battery...
Weize Deep Cycle AGM 12 Volt 100Ah Battery, Maintenance-Free, 3% Self-Discharge Rate, 1150A Max Discharge Current, Perfect for RV, Solar, Trolling Motor, Wind, Marine, Camping and Off-Grid System (2131) $169.99 (as of January 2, 2025 08:36 GMT +00:00 -More info) ...
530-1710KHz and FM: 87-108MHz. With a high-quality DSP chip and headphone wire acting as an antenna, it ensures optimal reception and a more stable signal. No need to extend antennas like other analog transistor radios. Perfect for activities like jogging, cycling, walking, camping, gardeni...
Above: Speaking of signals, the trusty VS-17 Signal Panel helped our inbound camping buddies find our otherwise concealed site in the forest from points along the distant approach route. These things are hard to miss when you want to be seen; don’t leave home without one. ...
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So where do we go from here? Well, camping, scratch building microphones, maybe an internet radio station (feed from my Part 15),DJing on WNAPfrom 10A-3P weekdays (Brother Buzzard), voice over work, and a few other things. After a health scare in 2021, (Covid), I started thinking ...
limitations. It’s great for having a warm meal while you’re driving. You can put the food inside it in the morning, and you will have a hot lunch after driving around for a few hours. But if you expect to quicly cook a meal for your family while camping, it’s a very poor ...