ED Fong antenna order-last chance for the current discounted offer

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Rod Johnson

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Nov 10, 2025, 12:19:02 AM (8 days ago) Nov 10
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ED has graciously offered us a discount on any of his products, as a result of him giving the video presentation a couple of months ago.
  Check out the web site.


 I highly recommend the roll-up J-Poles.  I have been using one for several years for the high speed car rally comms I do.
  They handle the power of nearly all mobile radios and fit into a small zipper baggy, along with a reasonable length of coax.  Add a small weighted string and it is easy to get the antenna 15 to 20 feet in the air, if there is a handy tree limb. I usually use a thin telescoping fiberglass mast, and hang the J-pole from the top end, at about 20 feet. It seems to work as well as most the many different base station antennas I have tried, and way faster to set up and take down,.Inline image


  I mentioned at the meeting last week,  that I will be placing the order this weekend, but another request has me holding off a few more days to sort out the details. 
   We currently have four antenna requested, and I will be submitting the order this week.

 Rod J
 (425)466-0884 (cell)
  

Jeffrey Lipsen

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Nov 10, 2025, 6:28:22 AM (7 days ago) Nov 10
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I have 2 anytone 878 for sale with battery and chargers and cable.
Excellent condition 
I switched over to Anytone 168
120.00 a piece




On Nov 9, 2025, at 9:19 PM, 'Rod Johnson' via Issaquah Amateur Radio Club <issaqu...@googlegroups.com> wrote:


ED has graciously offered us a discount on any of his products, as a result of him giving the video presentation a couple of months ago.
  Check out the web site.


 I highly recommend the roll-up J-Poles.  I have been using one for several years for the high speed car rally comms I do.
  They handle the power of nearly all mobile radios and fit into a small zipper baggy, along with a reasonable length of coax.  Add a small weighted string and it is easy to get the antenna 15 to 20 feet in the air, if there is a handy tree limb. I usually use a thin telescoping fiberglass mast, and hang the J-pole from the top end, at about 20 feet. It seems to work as well as most the many different base station antennas I have tried, and way faster to set up and take down,.
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  I mentioned at the meeting last week,  that I will be placing the order this weekend, but another request has me holding off a few more days to sort out the details. 
   We currently have four antenna requested, and I will be submitting the order this week.

 Rod J
 (425)466-0884 (cell)
  

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