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so ive been a ham for about 3 years now, got my general last spring, and i keep telling myself im going to get a proper go-kit together but i just never do it. last month we had a pretty bad ice storm here and the local ARES group got activated and i showed up with basically nothing organized — just my HT and a random bag of cables i grabbed on the way out the door. felt pretty embarrassed honestly.
so now im actually trying to do this right. i have a Yaesu FT-857D that i was thinking about using as the main rig since its pretty compact and does HF/VHF/UHF. power is the big question for me. do most people run a dedicated battery setup in their kit or just rely on whatever power is available at the served agency? i was looking at those bioenno lithium packs but theyre not cheap. also wondering about antennas — i assume a portable dipole or something like a buddistick type thing? idk
also what do you keep in the kit that isnt radio stuff? like documentation, logs, that kind of thing. i feel like theres a whole organizational side to this that i keep overlooking
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