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Radio Skills and Build Day!! W6HA Going beyond our previous skills day >>> Hands on building experience Soldering Power cables – Anderson Powerpole Antenna Fong dual band twin lead roll up antenna HF Dipole Coax connector – custom cables Instrumentation and metering Volt, Amp, Ohm, Inductance, Capacitance SWR, Power Hands on operating experience Within a controlled network Or be the net control operator Find out how far your radio can go 50mw, ½ Watt, full power,… Download popular frequencies into your radio via computer When: Saturday September 15 2018 1-4PM Where: Josslyn Center Manhattan Beach Cost: Bring your own supplies or buy antenna and cable kits from the club at cost Build your own antenna: 2M roll up j-pole using twin lead. Add a short coax to connect to your hand held. Hang it on a tree or pole and get 3-6dBi gain vs <0 gain on your stock antenna. We have the supplies, you see, learn, do and make your own. Supply cost ~$5. Build your own custom power cable: Anderson Power Pole connectors are widely used by emergency com groups for connecting 12 volt sources to radios. Quick plug in. Polarity safety. We have the supplies and tools, you see, learn, and do. Supply cost $**. Experienced elmers ready to train and help. Bring your radio if you have one. Everyone welcome. Come to see, learn, do, practice! Go home with new toys.