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Hello, my name is Jules. I'm from Quebec City, Canada. I operate most of the time mobile, sometimes portable, and at my home qth. I prefer mobile operations by far on low hf bands:160, 80, 40.All my dx is done mobile on 40 meter while travelling to work.The 3 mobile antennas I use are built by myself. I like very much experimenting with mobile antennas to get more performance. I also enjoy fishing, motorcycling and snowmobiling. Thanks for visiting my page. 73.

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Operation on 160,80 and 40 from my cottage

Snowmobilling.

Everyday mobile operations.with homebrew screwdriver antenna

Inside the mobile

Here is my CH-150 from The Canadian Marconi Company that was built in Montreal. I use it from time to time.

Marconi CH-150s (synthesized) 150 watts Inside the box

This one is a woodland cariboo near the Lac Aux Brochets, far north of Forestville.

While riding my ski-doo I met three mouses, But you can see only two, the other one is in the wood

Now a picture of the number 3 screwdriver antenna

 

 

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