[Fourlanders] Contesting Shelter

Jim Worsham wa4kxy at bellsouth.net
Tue Mar 18 00:46:59 EST 2003


Very interesting.  I would definately also invest in the anchor kit.  I
would think it would be good in rainy moderately windy conditions.  I am not
sure I would want to ride a major storm out in one though.  We could buy one
and try it out in June.  I would be willing to put some money in the pot.
If it works out then maybe we get another for september.  I would think two
would be enough.

73
Jim W4KXY

----- Original Message -----
From: "Robin Midgett" <robin.midgett at vanderbilt.edu>
To: <fourlanders at contesting.com>
Sent: Monday, March 17, 2003 6:05 PM
Subject: [Fourlanders] Contesting Shelter


> Hi Guys,
> I've been thinking of buying one of these for my own use, maybe the
> Fourlanders could benefit from one...would make a dandy contesting
shelter.
> I sent links to Bob, Jim and Bryan from the Sam's webpage; sure is cheaper
> than a utility trailer, and takes up less storage space. We could set up
> one, two or three or four stations in one of these if we wanted, using
> tables and chairs. I'd consider chipping in on one for the Fourlanders. It
> would also make a good shelter for the antenna range for the conference if
> ever needed for that. The anchor kit would probably be a wise investment
also.
> www.samsclub.com
> item # 666187
>
> What do you think?
>
>
> Thanks,
> Robin Midgett KB4IDC
> VHF+ Glutton
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