yes I understand finding a real company..ME too. It looks like I 'm going to have to give up the pilot car business and return to the big truck.. I still kept my CDL and now I'm out looking.. I was talking to one trucking companys and they were telling me that I had to load and unload...Well I told them after 35 years I don't think so. I don't have lumper on my CDL Nor do I have tarps listed on my CDL..I don't do either....
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Hi Otter,
Nick here, KC6DVT (Expired). I was a Radio Operator/Loadmaster in the 130's in the Corps. It has been quite a few years since I have worked with HF rigs. Have they come a long way since 72.
Noticed yours is mobile. Have been looking to get my ticket renewed. I only took the novice, so that I could still work code and voice. I heard there was a new "No Code" tech test out there. Have you heard anything about that?
Good to see HAMS out there in the trucking industry. I am planning on joining the trucking industry real soon.
Be Safe and Have fun !!!
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Well I'll be ???
I guess they really needed operators to keep the spectrum. Do you think that was the strategy? I know there was talk a long time ago, that the operators were not using the spectrum enough, and they were talking about re-assigning some of the band to other agencies to free up space.
Good to know. I think I will look into that.
Thanks,
Semper-Fi
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I'm also a Navy / Marine Corps MARS operator, which only requires a Tech Class Amateur license. We're starting to use CW again, to build proficiency, because CW will work when other modes will not.
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Hi Otter, Hi Phil,
Good to see you guys out here. We used to train with code comming into Futenma and some at Cubi-Point some years ago.
We had old 48's in the 130's. Good rigs, but thay had to be re-worked every time we would do short field operations. I guess the vibration was a bit much for them.
Lost our wire once going into Dong Ha. That was a bummer. Had to hop and cut that puppy to get the heck out of there. Not a real good place to park a 130 for any length of time.
Where were you guys at?
Semper-Fi
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Hi Nick,
these new rigs hold up in the truck well. I have two hf rigs that I run with and 2 2meter only rigs and a 220 rig. Plus a duel bander that is to do APRS and scan 2 & 440...
Nick I'm out of Florida.. So I have the choice of HRO Atlanta or AES Orlando.
I mostly use HRO Free shipping over $100 and no state sales tax. And another thing is HRO has a place in Portland, OR, and that is where my wife is from and I stop int their time to time and spend my hard earned money. No Sales tax the same as Delaware. -
I'm somewhat more reserved now. (Yeah! Right!)
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Here ya go Buddy, the good old days: By the way, she went to AMARC in 98.
Area904 Thanks this.
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