Kram
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Using the amazon haul offers, they are normally £10+, works out £5/6 each.Cheap or the standard ~£10/kg?
Using the amazon haul offers, they are normally £10+, works out £5/6 each.Cheap or the standard ~£10/kg?
Yes indeed, I have other m18 tools not pictured as they dont all fit on that one rack. Eg, 4 more m18 grinders etc.I hope you have more tools to go with all those batteries
These seem to be recommend by a few, managed to get it working on the phones which is a good start!
Hopefully the Internet will reach the gate when I put it out tomorrow
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I had no intention of buying so much when I've used very little. Mostly Esun and CC3D and they both seem good quality. So how much have I spent?There are a few of us radio amateurs on here. Shout out if you need any assistance.I bought one of these for my son to use as a radio scanner. They get good reviews for the price. I've also bought one for myself, and as it is capable of transmitting I plan to take the foundation radio licence. With that in mind, I've bought a study guide and signed up to some online lessons starting next week.
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Thanks, that might be useful. I realise joining a local club would be a good idea but I don't know how far I want to get into this as a hobby. For the moment, I'm just getting in deep enough so I can entertain my son.There are a few of us radio amateurs on here. Shout out if you need any assistance.
M0MXD
I bought one of these for my son to use as a radio scanner. They get good reviews for the price. I've also bought one for myself, and as it is capable of transmitting I plan to take the foundation radio licence. With that in mind, I've bought a study guide and signed up to some online lessons starting next week.
My mate G8TPN ( now dec'd ) often go the skip and reached new Zealand and Oz. It cost him a small fortune .Thanks, that might be useful. I realise joining a local club would be a good idea but I don't know how far I want to get into this as a hobby. For the moment, I'm just getting in deep enough so I can entertain my son.
I already signed up to their online course. Starting this week.Essex Ham is a good resource, welcome to the hobby, M0BTO
You know what quad trailer sides where my very first plan! I “think” it’s Corten steel too?Ideal for sheep trailer sides!
..and former hams tooThere are a few of us radio amateurs on here. Shout out if you need any assistance.
M0MXD

Thanks, that might be useful. I realise joining a local club would be a good idea but I don't know how far I want to get into this as a hobby. For the moment, I'm just getting in deep enough so I can entertain my son.

I still have my ticket. Unused for over 50 years - G8BVY
If I had room for a rig, and enough garden for an aerial, I would give it a go.







