Thanks for the heads-up! One note, in the US the Scotch 33+ tape is available at Home Depot for $5.98 for a 66' roll. The Black Friday deal is great for big volume consumers but for a lot of us 10 rolls is many years worth of tape and would start getting weird with the center squeezing out before being used.
Thanks for this. Good to know, especially about the Tiny and Nano VNA's. So will the Baofeng cable there work with a Tidradio H3? It should perhaps be mentioned that for firmware updates/flashing the cable is recommended, as opposed to programing when a USB-C or Bluetooth can be used. Also might be worth mentioning the Marcus Dudley firmware hack. He just released another new version today apparently as I'm sure you already knew. Anyway, thanks for your vids on the Tidradio H3 which were a large part of what made me get a couple.
I think that's a new low price for the Delta 2. I bought one in the Prime Day sale back in the summer and it took a coupon to get down to $430 or so.. but the Delta 3 has come out since then. $399 is the lowest I've seen so far. It's a great little unit. I used it to power my fridge during a major outage around one of the hurricanes. We're nowhere near the coasts but we got the winds from it anyways.
Why do you only do American Amazon, your Aussie, is this so you make more money from the affiliation? It’s a bit of turn off being an Aussie subscriber. Are the prices in AUD or USD?
Think you’re the only ham UA-camr who’s sticking to actual ham radio items on Black Friday. Congrats! Haha.
Thanks for the heads-up! One note, in the US the Scotch 33+ tape is available at Home Depot for $5.98 for a 66' roll. The Black Friday deal is great for big volume consumers but for a lot of us 10 rolls is many years worth of tape and would start getting weird with the center squeezing out before being used.
You’ll need to keep the ecoflow as far away from your radio as possible. It does create noise through your radio. I’m using a Yaesu 891
The Scotch 88 tape is used outdoors by telecommunications companies. It’s designed for outdoor use.
Thanks for this. Good to know, especially about the Tiny and Nano VNA's. So will the Baofeng cable there work with a Tidradio H3? It should perhaps be mentioned that for firmware updates/flashing the cable is recommended, as opposed to programing when a USB-C or Bluetooth can be used. Also might be worth mentioning the Marcus Dudley firmware hack. He just released another new version today apparently as I'm sure you already knew. Anyway, thanks for your vids on the Tidradio H3 which were a large part of what made me get a couple.
The TD H3 will also do 220.
Thanks Haden! Picked up the Power Pole connectors.
Thanks orders the EcoFlow
Thanks for this video 🌞🏴
Glad you enjoyed it
I think that's a new low price for the Delta 2. I bought one in the Prime Day sale back in the summer and it took a coupon to get down to $430 or so.. but the Delta 3 has come out since then. $399 is the lowest I've seen so far. It's a great little unit. I used it to power my fridge during a major outage around one of the hurricanes. We're nowhere near the coasts but we got the winds from it anyways.
I grabbed the TID Radio M11 FRS 4-pack for $55.99 on amazon.
What's it going to take to convince EcoFlow and others to provide 20-25A 12V outputs for our 100W rigs? Thanks for the list!
--N2GX
RT95 in tease picture for this video but no link to a deal?
Just make sure the RT95 works for you in your country because of the limited 70 centimeter band.
Check out my other video featuring Retevis deals, including the RT95
Why do you only do American Amazon, your Aussie, is this so you make more money from the affiliation? It’s a bit of turn off being an Aussie subscriber. Are the prices in AUD or USD?
Do a search for Ham Radio on Amazon.com.au and that will answer your question.
He is a star in the USA!
@ no doubt but what about the Aussie supporters
@@badboybennyhill Speak to sellers why they don't use Amazon AU
Tnx for all the info, much appreciated. 73 de KT11R