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Alrighty, yeah, that's a good question. I like it and as far as I have a truck camper So that's a rather small mobile RV So I don't really have a permanent setup. It's something that I pack up kind of like part of it It's all in backpacks and the whole my whole radio other than my amp it's pretty much quite portable and and what I have is an IC7300 and a PALSTAR AT500 tuner and an Ameritron AL811H for an amplifier and for antennas I have a 20-foot collapsible carbon mask that I affixed to the RV's rear ladder and on top of that I put my antennas. I, to be quick and easy, I use hamsticks in a dipole configuration. You can buy the little brackets so you could clamp them onto a mast in a horizontal dipole and I have the various hamsticks because all it is is a coil wrapped around a fiberglass antenna and they go from 80 meters I guess down to 10 I would assume so you can imagine trying to work 80 meters off a ham stick I've never done it I do a 40 20 10 things like that I do have 80 meter ham sticks but I would imagine they'd be they'd be mighty short I also use a chameleon tactical Delta loop which is somewhat of a pick to set up it's cumbersome and it takes up a lot of space but it's got way better bandwidth and way easier to live with once it's up and running and it's got a 500 watt coil in it so I could run the AL 811 you know the amplifier without a you know burning anything up because the 811 amp is probably good for about you know maybe 500 watts anyway it's not a it's not a power monster so anyway that's pretty much it before I time out let me give it back to net control, 82 IH.

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