He all, I have a MFJ 20-meter stick, and i want to mount it on a bike trailer this spring for operation with my MFJ-9420. Can someone help with a simple...
... You'd have to check with Mike (NF0N, treasurer) for an official answer, but the practical answer is that everyone is paid up and will stay that way for...
Skip is correct. Those BMHA members who have paid dues are still members. Since we have not had an official newsletter in some time, we have essentially...
Skip is correct. Those BMHA members who have paid dues are still members. Since we have not had an official newsletter in some time, we have essentially...
Thanks Skip, I appreciate your quick response. BMHA is home to some of the most skilled hams I've ever come across. I have a suggestion: Why can't an...
I have posted a picture of the Greenspeed GT3 trike I rode on RAGBRAI (Bike ride across Iowa). I actually borrowed it from a co-worker who is also a Ham. You...
Joe, Perhaps the light has been left on by others, as well, and bicycle mobiling will carry on for many years to come, according this brought forward from the...
Just to be clear in response to Jim's post. 1) There are no dues to participate in this Yahoo!group. 2) There is a separate group (the BMHA -- Bicycle Mobile...
Do you have a rear rack? The easiest thing to do is to mount it to that somehow. If you don't carry anything on the rack, you can drill/punch/whatever a hole...
For those of you interested i'm going to be on echolink off and on while bicycling or whatever. Just got my system put back online the other day. My node...
Ryan, You didn't mention whether you wanted to mount an HF or VHF antenna. Here is my original setup with a FT-817 and a big 13-foot antenna for HF. It shows...
I've used a fiberglass "bike flag" pole attached to the rear wheel and rack. To that, I attach a 2-meter or dual-band roll-up J-Pole antenna (better gain than...
... From: "Ryan" Sent: Saturday, August 06, 2005 11:44 AM Subject: [BMHA] Antenna mounting?? ... On the luggage rack either directly or indirectly. I used the...
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Oh, here's a link for high quality photos of my radio bike on Yahoo! My Photos. I use it for amateur radio and for Railscanning, etc. 8-) ...
i finally after waiting all spring and summer have a new bike, my 1st name brand bike, and got some pics taken and finally developed. can't type much at...
Hello, I don't know if this issue was ever resolved with a "best of show" design, but here is another idea. It does require that the ham be an electronics...
now how can we link a ham radio to a cordless phone? i'm just trying to understand that concept. sounds interesting. /with// the Love of Jesus/, Eric Burris ...
Hello Eric, If you look at any telephone circuit, you have audio in (microphone) and audio out (earphone). The H/T also has the same signals plus PTT. This...
Sounds very interesting. I'd like to hear how your progress is going. I think I'm the one who brought up the original question. I had asked about problems...
I own a tandem, and in that special cycling world there is a relevant product, because it can be hard for the 'captain' and 'stoker' to comunicate (wind and ...
I've seen similar items sold for use with motorcycles. Some are about the same price as this Tandem Talk. I would *assume* that the motorcycle ones have...
I find it so very interesting how some people have a "natural" talent for certain "subjects", even if they don't have any formal training in it. Many years...
Your SW radio creation DOES sound very similar to what my son made. You're fortunate to grow up with your dad's occupation to help develop your radio and...
All the motorcycle versions I have seen have a mic mount that attaches inside the helmet - won't work on a bike helmet (I don't think). 73, Barry VE7VIE/KD7IGX...
Pix seems to be unavailable. ... From: NF6E To: BMHA@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, September 04, 2005 8:01 PM Subject: [BMHA] Re: ham radio and railscanning...