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so after years of telling myself i'd get around to it, i actually started building a proper go-kit this weekend. got a pelican case, threw in my FT-857D, a small switching power supply, some coax jumpers, my logging notebook, extra fuses, a headlamp and some other random stuff. also grabbed a cheap 100ah lithium battery off amazon that i havent fully tested yet under load.
the thing is i dont really have a defined role in any ARES group or anything, im just trying to be ready in case something happens locally and they need operators, or honestly just for personal preparedness if the grid goes down for a few days. im in a suburban area so HF seems more useful than just relying on local repeaters that might be down.
anyone been through this process and look back and go 'man i wish i had included X' — like what are the things you forgot until you actually needed them during a real event or drill? i feel like im missing something obvious but cant quite put my finger on it
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