Originally posted by popgoesweasel
I brought this antenna into Costa Rica in a suitcase. I had to cut the two bottom sections in half and then put them back together with sleeves and clamps. It works fine and the SWR on the three bands is excellent. I will probably take a random wire antenna & tuner with me camping in the pod, though. The 706 has been a good small unit that could be carried around for camping. |
With that metal roof, I bet it does work very well! Is it a Mosley? Looks like a beautiful place to live.
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Double sink and the same 2 burner stove as the Pod, but comes with a cover. Also has a lighted hood/exhaust fan. In my 35+ years of camping, I don't remember ever cooking anything inside of any of my campers, however.
Storage over the dinette with built in speakers, below. The AM/FM/CD/DVD/MP3 player is wired over to the TV. It is 12v and is nice during bad weather to pop in a DVD and watch one of the "classics", such as "Smokey and the Bandit" (I REFUSE to pay more than $5 for a DVD). Ya got yer ears on Snowman?!
Standard queen bed (60x80). Half under which is storage (inside only) the other half is separated by a wall and is the outside pass thru storage. Overhead storage is good for storing things, well, overhead. The skylight really brightens things up inside; so much so that the camera's flash didn't flash, so it looks dark - but is not. For those of you who may be considering Techntrek's alternative air conditioner (other thread) and wondering what might be done with the hole in the roof left by the old A/C...think skylight!