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	<title>Amateur Radio Station K6JEB &#187; reviews</title>
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		<title>QSL info for stations in the 2008 CQ WW DX CW CONTEST</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Dec 2008 18:31:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jack</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[CQ WW DX CW  CONTEST  &#8212;&#62;  The  following  stations  have  announced  their participation in this year&#8217;s event (29-30 November): ZONE CALL CATEGORY DXCC QSL VIA &#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8211; 04 VC6R M/? Canada VE6SV 05 OH3SR/VP9 SO Bermuda OH3SR 05 VP9I SOSB 20m Bermuda N1HRA 07 HP1RIS SOSB 10m Panama HP1RIS 07 HR2/LT0E SOAB LP Honduras HQ2LAS 07 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>CQ WW DX CW  CONTEST  &#8212;&gt;  The  following  stations  have  announced  their<br />
participation in this year&#8217;s event (29-30 November):</p>
<p>ZONE   CALL          CATEGORY     DXCC                 QSL VIA<br />
&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8211;<br />
04     VC6R          M/?          Canada               VE6SV<br />
05     OH3SR/VP9     SO           Bermuda              OH3SR<br />
05     VP9I          SOSB 20m     Bermuda              N1HRA<br />
07     HP1RIS        SOSB 10m     Panama               HP1RIS<br />
07     HR2/LT0E      SOAB LP      Honduras             HQ2LAS<br />
07     YN2Z          SO           Nicaragua            K9ZO<br />
07     YS4RR         SOAB LP      El Salvador          K9GY<br />
08     5K0T                       San Andres           HA7RY<br />
08     6Y1V          M/? HP       Jamaica              OH3RB<br />
08     8P5A          SOAB HP      Barbados             NN1N<br />
08     C6AKX         SOSB 20m     Bahamas              WA4WTG<br />
08     C6AQQ     SOSB 40m or SOAB Bahamas              ND3F<br />
08     C6ARR         SOSB 160m    Bahamas              WA4WTG<br />
08     C6ATA         SOSB 80m     Bahamas              WA4WTG<br />
08     CO6LP         SOAB LP      Cuba                 CO6LP<br />
08     CO7PH                      Cuba                 W3HNK<br />
08     CO8ZZ         SOSB 20m     Cuba                 DK1WI<br />
08     FJ/WJ2O       SOAB LP      St. Barthelemy       WJ2O<br />
08     FM/F5IRO      SOAB LP      Martinique           F5IRO<br />
08     J3/DL5AXX     SOAB         Grenada              DL5AXX<br />
08     J68V          SOAB         St. Lucia            K5WW<br />
08     J88DR         SOAB LP      St. Vincent          G3TBK<br />
08     KP2B          SOAB         Virgin Islands       EA7FTR<br />
08     KP2M          M/2          US Virgin Islands    AI4U<br />
08     KP4EE         SOAB         Puerto Rico          OK1DOT<br />
08     TO2HI         SO           Guadeloupe           F6AUS<br />
08     TO4X          M/M          St. Martin           KQ1F<br />
08     TO5X          SOAB         Martinique           K5UN<br />
08     V26K          SOAB LP      Antigua              AA3B<br />
08     V47NT         SOAB HP      St. Kitts            W2RQ<br />
08     VP2MDG        SOAB         Montserrat           K2DM<br />
08     VP5W          M/S          Turks &#038; Caicos Isls  W7TSQ<br />
08     ZF2AM         SOAB         Cayman Islands       K6AM<br />
09     FY5KE         SOAB LP      French Guiana        FY1FL<br />
09     P40W          SOAB         Aruba                N2MM<br />
09     P49Y          SOSB 40m     Aruba                AE6Y<br />
09     PJ2T          M/?          Netherlands Antilles N9AG<br />
09     PJ4A          M/?          Netherlands Antilles K4BAI<br />
09     PZ5TT         SOAB         Suriname             VE3DZ<br />
09     YW4D          SOAB         Venezuela            EA7JX<br />
10     HC5WW         SO LP        Ecuador              JA6VU<br />
10     HD2M          M/M          Ecuador              SM6FKF<br />
10     OA4WW         SOAB HP      Peru                 HP1WW<br />
11     ZP0R          SOAB         Paraguay             ZP5AZL<br />
12     CE0Y/SM6CUK   SO           Easter Island        SM6CUK<br />
12     XR3A                       Chile                CE3DNP<br />
13     CW5W          M/S          Uruguay              CX6VM<br />
13     CW7T          SOAB HP      Uruguay              K5WW<br />
13     LS1D          M/S          Argentina            LW9EOC<br />
13     LU8YE         M/?          Argentina            EA7FTR<br />
14     CU2X          SOAB         Azores               OH2BH<br />
14     EA6IB         SOSB 40m     Balearic Isls        EA6IB<br />
14     EE2W          M/?          Spain                EB2BXL<br />
14     EG5T          M/?          Spain                EA5EH<br />
14     GU4YOX        SOSB 40m LP  Guernsey             GU4YOX<br />
14     HB0/DK4YJ     SOSB 40m     Liechtenstein        DK4YJ<br />
14     HB0/DK9TN     SOSB 80m     Liechtenstein        DK9TN<br />
14     LN3Z          M/S          Norway               LA9VDA<br />
14     LX7I          M/2          Luxembourg           LX2A<br />
14     OP4K          M/S          Belgium              ON4JZ<br />
14     TM2S          M/S          France               F5PED<br />
14     TM4Q          M/S          France               F6FYA<br />
14     TM6X          SO           France               F5VHY<br />
15     E77CFG        SOSB 160m LP Bosnia-Herzegovina   E72U<br />
15     II20CJ                     Italy                IW2HAJ<br />
15     IR9X          SO           Sicily (Italy)       IW9HLM<br />
15     IR9Y          M/S          Italy (Sicily)       IT9ABY<br />
15     IS0/IT9VDQ    SOAB QRP     Sardinia             IT9VDQ<br />
15     LY7A          M/M          Lithuania            LY2ZO<br />
15     OG50F         M/2          Finland              OH1F<br />
15     OH0/OH2LRE    SOAB         Finland              OH2LRE<br />
15     OH0I          SOSB 10m     Aland Islands        OH3BHL<br />
15     OH0V          SOSB 160m    Aland Isls           OH6LI<br />
15     OH0X          SOSB         Aland Isls           OH2TA<br />
15     OH0Z          SOAB HP      Aland Islands        W0MM<br />
15     OH2BH         SOSB         Finland              OH2BH<br />
15     OH8X          SOAB         Finland              OH2UA<br />
15     RK2FWA        M/S          Kaliningrad          DK4VW<br />
15     Z37M          M/2          Macedonia            bureau<br />
16     ER0WW         SOAB HP      Moldova              UT3UA<br />
16     RL3A          M/S          European Russia      W3HNK<br />
16     RT9W          M/S          Asiatic Russia       RZ9WWH<br />
16     UU3W          SOSB 160m    Ukraine              UU2JZ<br />
17     EY8MM         SOSB 80m     Tajikistan           K1BV<br />
17     RA9A          M/S          Asiatic Russia       RK9AWN<br />
17     UN4L          SOSB 80m     Kazakhstan           UA9AB<br />
20     5B4AII        SOAB         Cyprus               RW3RN<br />
20     C4N           M/S          Cyprus               W3HNK<br />
20     J49I          M/S          Crete                IK0EFR<br />
20     J49XF         SOAB         Crete                G3URA<br />
20     P3F           M/2          Cyprus               5B4AGN<br />
20     SV9CVY        SOAB HP      Crete                SV9CVY<br />
20     SX5R          SOSB 15m     Dodecanese           SV5DKL<br />
20     TA3KZ         M/S          Turkey               TA3KZ<br />
20     TC4X          M/?          Turkey               OH2BH<br />
20     YM0T          SOSB 160m    Turkey               TA2RC<br />
20     YM3A          M/2          Turkey               LZ1NK<br />
20     ZC4VJ         SOSB         UK SBA on Cyprus     ZC4VJ<br />
21     4L0A          M/S          Georgia              EA7FTR<br />
22     8Q7DV         M/?          Maldives             UA9CLB<br />
22     8Q7RW         SO           Maldives             LY1A<br />
22     8Q7SC                      Maldives             SP2JMB<br />
22     VU2PAI        SOAB         India                VU2PAI<br />
22     VU2PTT        SOAB         India                VU2PTT<br />
23     JT1DA         SOSB 40m HP  Mongolia             JT1DA<br />
23     JU1DX         M/S          Mongolia             qrz.com<br />
23.    JT1CD         SOAB HP      Mongolia             JT1CD<br />
24     B4TB          M/S          China                BA4TB<br />
26     E21EIC        SO LP        Thailand             E21EIC<br />
26     HS0GBI        SOSB 80m     Thailand             HS0GBI<br />
26     HS0ZGD        SOSB         Thailand             HS0ZGD<br />
26     HS1CKC        SOSB 160m    Thailand             HS1CKC<br />
26     XU7XXX        SO           Cambodia             KC0W<br />
26     XV4BX         SO           Vietnam              EB7DX<br />
26     XW1B          SOAB         Laos                 E21EIC<br />
27     4F1AL         SOAB         Philippines          4F1AL<br />
27     AH0BT         SOAB HP      Mariana Isls         7L1FPU<br />
27     AH2R          M/S          Guam                 JH7QXJ<br />
27     KG6DX         SOAB HP      Guam                 KG6DX<br />
27     T88CJ         SOAB         Palau                HA7TM<br />
28     9M2CNC        SOAB HP      West Malaysia        G4ZFE<br />
28     9M6/N2BB      SO  East     Malaysia             MD0CCE<br />
28     9M6NA         SOSB 80m     East Malaysia        JE1JKL<br />
28     YB0ECT        SOSB 20m LP  Indonesia            K3AIR<br />
28     YE1ZAT        M/S          Indonesia            YE1ZAT<br />
29     VK8NSB        SOAB         Australia            VK6NE<br />
31     AH6XX         M/2          Hawaii               K2WR<br />
31     KH6/NE1RD     SOAB LP      Hawaii               NE1RD<br />
32     ZM1A          M/2          New Zealand          ZL1AMO<br />
32     ZM2M          M/S HP       New Zealand          ZL2AL<br />
32     ZM4A          M/S          New Zealand          ZL4AA<br />
33     5C5T          M/S LP       Morocco              EA5YU<br />
33     7X0RY         SOSB         Algeria              qrz.com<br />
33     AN8R          SOAB HP      Canary Isls          EA8AY<br />
33     CN2M          SOSB         Morocco              HP1WW<br />
33     CN2R          SOSB         Morocco              W7EJ<br />
33     CS9M          SOAB         Madeira              LoTW<br />
33     CT9L          M/M          Madeira              DJ6QT<br />
33     EA8CMX        SOSB 80m     Canary Isls          OH2BYS<br />
33     EF8M          M/2          Canary Islands       OH1RY<br />
33     IG9W          SOSB 40m     (African) Italy      IZ1GAR<br />
33     IG9X          SOSB 80m     (African) Italy      IK1QBT<br />
33     IH9M          SOSB         (African) Italy      IK7JWY<br />
35     3X5A          M/M          Guinea               G3SXW<br />
35     6V7N          SOAB LP      Senegal              DL1EFD<br />
35     9G5ZZ         SOSB 20m     Ghana                DL1CW<br />
35     D4C           M/2          Cape Verde           qrz.com<br />
36     9J3A          SO           Zambia               S53A<br />
37     5X1AB         SO           Uganda               K6EID<br />
37     5X1NH         SO           Uganda               G3RWF<br />
37     C98LW         SOSB 40m     Mozambique           UY5LW<br />
39     TO3R          M/S          Reunion Isl          RW3RN<br />
40     JW5E          M/?          Svalbard             LA5NM<br />
40     OX5AA         M/2          Greenland            G3TXF<br />
40     TF3CW         SOSB 40m     Iceland              LX1NO</p>
<p>Do not forget to give a look at the Announced Operations listing  maintained<br />
by  Bill,  NG3K  at  <a href="http://www.ng3k.com/Misc/cqcz2008.html-" target="_blank">http://www.ng3k.com/Misc/cqcz2008.html-</a> good contest to<br />
you all!</p>
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		<title>Adding W4RT Filters to my Yaesu FT-857D</title>
		<link>http://www.k6jeb.com/2007/12/14/adding-w4rt-filters-to-my-yaesu-ft-857d</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Dec 2007 22:42:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jack</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Being a proud owner of a Yaesu FT-857D, I have most of the must-have accessories for the rig, but I had one dark secret: I hadn&#8217;t yet put in any sort of audio filter. Oh sure, I still think I have pretty good ears. And the Digital Signal Processing on the radio does a pretty [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Being a proud owner of a Yaesu FT-857D, I have most of the must-have accessories for the rig, but I had one dark secret:  I hadn&#8217;t yet put in any sort of audio filter.  Oh sure, I still think I have pretty good ears.  And the Digital Signal Processing on the radio does a pretty good job of taking down the noise and interference.  But during contests or pile-ups, or even a busy weeknight, it can be tough to pull out a signal, especially on SSB.Probably long before I even considered buying a Yaesu, I was aware of Collins filters.  You can read all kinds of reviews and look at pretty bandwidth plots but until you sit down and actually listen to how much a difference one of these can make on your radio; you most likely think you can live without one.</p>
<p>I shopped around and found the Collins filters from W4RT.com were getting high praise.  Earlier this year I purchased an LDG Z-11Pro Ultra Plus from them and I felt quite happy to give &#8216;em my money again.</p>
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<td><a href="http://www.k6jeb.com/wp-gallery2.php?g2_itemId=3235"><img src="http://www.k6jeb.com/gallery2/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&amp;g2_itemId=3237&amp;g2_serialNumber=2&amp;g2_GALLERYSID=97eaf07238e19563727e954d36b7bdd6" border="0" height="113" hspace="3" vspace="3" width="150" /></a></td>
<td>The filters are individually wrapped for fresher taste and to keep rotten QRM and QRN from seeping into the package.  <img src='http://www.k6jeb.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </td>
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<td><a href="http://www.k6jeb.com/wp-gallery2.php?g2_itemId=3220"><img src="http://www.k6jeb.com/gallery2/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&amp;g2_itemId=3222&amp;g2_serialNumber=2&amp;g2_GALLERYSID=97eaf07238e19563727e954d36b7bdd6" align="left" border="0" height="113" hspace="3" vspace="3" width="150" /></a></td>
<td>Removal of the FT-857D top cover is a simple matter of taking off the seven Phillips screws, per the directions in your <a href="http://www.yaesu.com/downloadFile.cfm?FileID=1128&amp;FileCatID=158&amp;FileName=FT%2D857D%5FOperating%20Manual.pdf&amp;FileContentType=application%2Fpdf">Yaesu FT-857D manual</a> (page 120).</td>
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<td><a href="http://www.k6jeb.com/wp-gallery2.php?g2_itemId=3225"><img src="http://www.k6jeb.com/gallery2/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&amp;g2_itemId=3227&amp;g2_serialNumber=2&amp;g2_GALLERYSID=97eaf07238e19563727e954d36b7bdd6" align="left" border="0" height="113" hspace="3" vspace="3" width="150" /></a></td>
<td>Once the rig is open, you can see the empty filter slots in the upper-left corner.</td>
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<td><a href="http://www.k6jeb.com/wp-gallery2.php?g2_itemId=3230"><img src="http://www.k6jeb.com/gallery2/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&amp;g2_itemId=3232&amp;g2_serialNumber=2&amp;g2_GALLERYSID=97eaf07238e19563727e954d36b7bdd6" border="0" height="113" hspace="3" vspace="3" width="150" /></a></td>
<td>The top cover comes off easily once you disconnect the speaker from the rig chassis.</td>
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<td><a href="http://www.k6jeb.com/wp-gallery2.php?g2_itemId=3240"><img src="http://www.k6jeb.com/gallery2/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&amp;g2_itemId=3242&amp;g2_serialNumber=2&amp;g2_GALLERYSID=97eaf07238e19563727e954d36b7bdd6" align="left" border="0" height="113" hspace="3" vspace="3" width="150" /></a></td>
<td>&#8220;Gaze into the crystal . . . filter&#8221;</td>
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<td><a href="http://www.k6jeb.com/wp-gallery2.php?g2_itemId=3255"><img src="http://www.k6jeb.com/gallery2/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&amp;g2_itemId=3257&amp;g2_serialNumber=2&amp;g2_GALLERYSID=97eaf07238e19563727e954d36b7bdd6" align="left" border="0" height="113" hspace="3" vspace="3" width="150" /></a></td>
<td>The 500Hz filter installed. The 2300Hz filter fits right next to it.  The filter boards can go in only one way.  If you have difficulty, take a look at the pins in relation to the holes they go into on the Collins filter.</td>
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<p>Since I installed the filters, I&#8217;ve been enjoying much better reduction in nearby QRM.  The 500Hz filter is still wide enough to not ring.  And it REALLY works beautifully with the DSP as well as the IF Shift.</p>
<p>The 2300Hz filter makes a slight difference, at first glimpse.  But you&#8217;ll hear the difference when the conditions get crowded.  Also, on transmit, you can select to have transmitted audio pass through the filter, giving your voice signal a bit more &#8216;punch.&#8217; <strong>(update &#8211; 20080228)</strong>:Â  The sideband filter really makes a HUGE difference!Â  Now that I&#8217;ve had time to use this filter in contests and pile-ups, I can certainly say that without the audio filter, I would not have made many of the contacts I did (including huge pile-ups for VP6DX).Â  The filters both make use of the DSP and IF shift MUCH more effective.Â  I&#8217;m also noticing that when I turn on the filter, the signal I&#8217;m trying to tune-in actually &#8216;pops out&#8217; and makes copying a LOT easier.Â  My advice to new and old FT-857D owners: BUY IT!</p>
<p>All in all, I have found the W4RT filters to be a much-needed improvement to my FT-857D.</p>
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		<title>The PortaPaddle II by American Morse &#8211; Initial Thoughts</title>
		<link>http://www.k6jeb.com/2007/11/20/the-portapaddle-ii-by-american-morse-initial-thoughts</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Nov 2007 06:52:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jack</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I purchased a PortaPaddle II kit from American Morse at Pacificon 2007. There&#8217;s something satisfying about purchasing something of quality from its maker. Let me tell you, Doug Hauff, W6AME, owner/operator/genius/master craftsman has really given the ham community a real gem here. If I hadn&#8217;t been fiddling with trying to take short video clips of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I purchased a <a href="http://www.americanmorse.com/portapaddle.htm">PortaPaddle II</a> kit from <a href="http://www.americanmorse.com/">American Morse</a> at <a href="http://www.pacificon.org/">Pacificon 2007</a>.  There&#8217;s something satisfying about purchasing something of quality from its maker.  Let me tell you, Doug Hauff, W6AME, <a href="http://www.k6jeb.com/wp-gallery2.php?g2_itemId=2952"><img src="http://www.k6jeb.com/gallery2/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&amp;g2_itemId=2952&amp;g2_GALLERYSID=ca7b6784c874ddf1207c55c7d7ce4265" align="left" border="0" hspace="3" vspace="3" width="300" /></a>owner/operator/genius/master craftsman has really given the ham community a real gem here.</p>
<p>If I hadn&#8217;t been fiddling with trying to take short video clips of each step in the assembly process, I would have had it put together in under five minutes.  That includes the trip to the fridge for a cold beer.  Well, I also had some &#8220;QRD&#8221; (&#8216;the place is going to the dogs&#8217;) from my canine kids Honey and Shaggy. Nevertheless my camera battery died and I really just wanted to get this paddle together so I could try it out.  You can view the photos I managed to get <a href="http://www.k6jeb.com/wp-gallery2.php?g2_itemId=2950">here</a>.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.k6jeb.com/wp-gallery2.php?g2_itemId=2978"><img src="http://www.k6jeb.com/gallery2/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&amp;g2_itemId=2978&amp;g2_GALLERYSID=ca7b6784c874ddf1207c55c7d7ce4265" align="right" border="0" hspace="3" vspace="3" width="150" /></a></p>
<p>Tools required were a screwdriver and a pliers.  The kit comes with an allen wrench and a locking nut wrench.  One &#8216;mod&#8217; I may make is to somehow stow the locking nut wrench somehow in the base.   The <a href="http://www.americanmorse.com/files/PP2_Manual.pdf">builder&#8217;s manual</a> is clear and concise.  Doug obviously puts a lot of time and effort into not just making the kit itself, but writing quality assembly instructions, complete with color photos.</p>
<p>What I wanted was a paddle I could take with me when I travel.  I needed something that could handle being handled, packed-away, carried through the woods, and sitting at the beach.  This is a durable, solidly design (and built) kit that will amaze you with the high level of precision it gives you.</p>
<p>Each paddle has a finely threaded thumbscrew with a locking nut (the kit comes with a small wrench for this very thing).  Tension is also adjusted by the thumbscrew on the right paddle.  This also has a locking nut.</p>
<p>How does it feel?  Well, my other paddles are beginning to gather dust.  This little paddle fits my hand nicely and the perfectly-weighted base Doug sells makes the Portapaddle II stay put.  This last<a href="http://www.k6jeb.com/wp-gallery2.php?g2_itemId=2950&amp;g2_highlightId=2973"><img src="http://www.k6jeb.com/gallery2/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&amp;g2_itemId=2963&amp;g2_GALLERYSID=ca7b6784c874ddf1207c55c7d7ce4265" align="left" border="0" hspace="3" vspace="3" width="300" /></a> point is VERY important to me.  All too often I find my horrible habit of &#8216;slapping&#8217; my CW paddles causes them to do everything but stand still.</p>
<p>The size of the PortaPaddle II is smaller than my J-38 straight key.<a href="http://www.k6jeb.com/wp-gallery2.php?g2_itemId=2973"><img src="http://www.k6jeb.com/gallery2/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&amp;g2_itemId=2973&amp;g2_GALLERYSID=ca7b6784c874ddf1207c55c7d7ce4265" align="right" border="0" hspace="3" vspace="3" width="150" /></a></p>
<p>I may design some sort of mounting system for <a href="http://hfpack.com/">HF-Packing</a> with the Portapaddle II.  It will probably just be a quick-release (velco?) on my pack&#8217;s shoulder straps.  I haven&#8217;t gone down that road just yet, but will keep you posted right here.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re looking for a CW paddle that will give you the same level of precision and &#8216;feel&#8217; as the high-end paddles (that cost many times more), try out the PortaPaddle II.  For the price, it simply rocks!</p>
<p>72/73!</p>
<p>Jack, K6JEB</p>
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