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> Subject: Re: [Elecraft] SOTA Acceptance
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> For those that asked, my SOTA pole is a KWIK STIX Bream Pole by South
> Bend Sporting Model KS-2-20 6 section, reduced in length from 20'6" to
> 18'3". I'm not sure this is made an
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For those that asked, my SOTA pole is a KWIK STIX Bream Pole by South
Bend Sporting Model KS-2-20 6 section, reduced in length from 20'6" to
18'3". I'm not sure this is made any more, but they do still offer a 5
section 17ft variant.
I use it to support
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Hi Knut,
On the contrary, I find most people are actually pretty interested in what
you're
On Mon, Oct 16, 2017 at 9:26 PM, Joe Moffatt wrote:
> Speaking of crappie poles what pole do you use?
>
>
I use a 28ft Jackite Kite Pole (www.jackite.com) but have been lokking at
the pole from SOTABEAMS which collapses to a much shorter size that will
pack more
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Subject: [Elecraft] SOTA Acceptance
Hi Knut,
On the contrary, I find most people are actually pretty interested in what
you're doing, and even in this age of global reach via phone/internet often
quite impressed by what
Hi Knut,
On the contrary, I find most people are actually pretty interested in what
you're doing, and even in this age of global reach via phone/internet often
quite impressed by what communications can be achieved with a little radio (in
my case a KX3) and a wire antenna. In fact, I've gone
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