Use this link below and you will see approximately how high you need to go.
https://www.scadacore.com/tools/rf-path/rf-line-of-sight/?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR0gnRiFjsBv4M2__jg5766iEiA94EyIbmRIZ_QSPW9NzAH4ygLxUiPyuus_aem_ASNjvABhfnVxYv74ClEhWMR4ooJmlUMWyGCkFWzyOtxtOe0jBqpbJTO0XUdU-bIQFHhiDTbDRFSgvJ6S8p2t_Ve7
The word “HAM” as applied to 1908 was the station CALL of the first amateur wireless station operated by some amateurs of the Harvard Radio Club. They were Albert S. Hyman, Bob Almy, and Poogie Murray. At first they called their station “HYMAN-ALMY-MURRAY”.
I'm pretty fit for a older man and not in a HOA thank goodness.
Appreciate the information and my General test is coming up soon but I can still listen etc.
Thanks again,
In regards to a antenna & power supply, I see the recommendations on the web site under the radio description but sometimes those are not real good recommendations.
Any thoughts?
Thank you,
JB
Thank you, w/the War there, we will see how it goes, if it's possible and I'll still explore the other options for now but that piece of equipment look pretty sweet!