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so I've been meaning to do this for like two years now and I finally just ordered a Pelican case and I'm going to stop procrastinating and actually build a proper go-kit. I'm a general class, been licensed about three years, mostly do HF from home but I'm also on the local ARES team and honestly every time we have a drill I'm showing up with like a bag of random stuff that barely works together and I feel like an idiot next to the guys who have these nice organized setups.
right now I'm planning to put in my FT-891 for HF, a little 40ah LiFePO4 battery, a power pole distribution panel thingy, and my comet antenna and some coax. also throwing in a small notebook and pencil obviously. I feel like I'm forgetting something obvious though. like I know food and water is important but thats more the personal deployment bag. this is just the radio kit.
anyone gone through this process and have stuff they wish they'd included from the start? or things they threw in that turned out to be useless dead weight?
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