M&L
Ranger
Posting this in case anyone else finds it helpful. I asked Camp-Inn to do a custom install of an Icom 2300H 2-meter ham radio. I was originally thinking it would go in one of the upper cabinets next to the air conditioner, but Camp-Inn did a superb job finding an even better spot below the sound system, behind the TV (see picture).
Little did I realize how valuable the ham radio would be on our maiden voyage, where we used it to tune into the National Weather Service when a storm kicked up for information on a tornado warning (leading to us evacuate our Missouri campsite and shelter next to a nearby brick high school building!).
For those not familiar with ham radio, it is relatively easy (free apps) and affordable (~$15) to get your ham license, and one can get set up with complete 2-meter (that's the wavelength) radio for around $300 (see links below). Since quite a few friends and family have installed ham radios in their vehicles, it's great for us to be able to communicate with them from inside our trailer on camping trips. It's also nice to have comms when cell phone service is not available.
Also, I prefer to unscrew the antenna while travelling (I put it in the tow vehicle), and connect it once I get to camp. That way, there is zero concern on my part about having it come unscrewed on the highway. And I have to unscrew it to fit the trailer in my garage...the antenna is too tall (it's a 4-footer). And if you're looking at getting the ARB awning, the 2000mm x 2500mm (roughly 6.5ft. x 8ft., part no. 814201) model works perfectly with the antenna mount location.
I had the four items listed below sent to Camp-Inn, and they took care of the rest:
Icom 2300H 2-meter ham radio
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B008I6LK4I
FireStik Antenna for ham radio
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000SA4DK0
Antenna ball-mount and spring
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0054HME58
Coax cable
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000X39TCY
Other ham radio links:
Ham radio study website
HamStudy.org: Cutting edge amateur radio study tools
Ham radio test preparation app
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.iversoft.ham.test.prep&hl=en
Find ham radio test in your area
Find an Amateur Radio License Exam in Your Area
Little did I realize how valuable the ham radio would be on our maiden voyage, where we used it to tune into the National Weather Service when a storm kicked up for information on a tornado warning (leading to us evacuate our Missouri campsite and shelter next to a nearby brick high school building!).
For those not familiar with ham radio, it is relatively easy (free apps) and affordable (~$15) to get your ham license, and one can get set up with complete 2-meter (that's the wavelength) radio for around $300 (see links below). Since quite a few friends and family have installed ham radios in their vehicles, it's great for us to be able to communicate with them from inside our trailer on camping trips. It's also nice to have comms when cell phone service is not available.
Also, I prefer to unscrew the antenna while travelling (I put it in the tow vehicle), and connect it once I get to camp. That way, there is zero concern on my part about having it come unscrewed on the highway. And I have to unscrew it to fit the trailer in my garage...the antenna is too tall (it's a 4-footer). And if you're looking at getting the ARB awning, the 2000mm x 2500mm (roughly 6.5ft. x 8ft., part no. 814201) model works perfectly with the antenna mount location.
I had the four items listed below sent to Camp-Inn, and they took care of the rest:
Icom 2300H 2-meter ham radio
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B008I6LK4I
FireStik Antenna for ham radio
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000SA4DK0
Antenna ball-mount and spring
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0054HME58
Coax cable
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000X39TCY
Other ham radio links:
Ham radio study website
HamStudy.org: Cutting edge amateur radio study tools
Ham radio test preparation app
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.iversoft.ham.test.prep&hl=en
Find ham radio test in your area
Find an Amateur Radio License Exam in Your Area
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