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Grant made sure he had his survival pack in the vehicle when he had to go up Black Birch today. He almost didn't make it back down. It wasn't too bad at the summit but was snowing heavily on the way back down.

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He was late home the other night after a slip came down while he was at another work site. He had to phone the farmer to bring a tractor with suitable slip removing implements to clear the road. :D

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Up here in Auckland the weather is not bad..we see some bad weather on t.v down South.

any way would like to say THANKS to all the people out there that work sooo hard trying to keeping New Zealand a beautiful place and safe country to live in..Good on you guys & girl.. :bow:

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Aerials are....

1. GPS tracking transmitter

2. Wide coverage receiver for testing transmitters

3. PRS for general purpose commuications with public, espcially other 4WD users

4. VHF/UHF transmitting and receiving transmitter

5. big one on the back (really stupid looking one) 1.8 - 30Mhz tunable HF antenna transmitting and receiving

6. VHF/UHF connected to ambulance radio and commercial trunked radio for testing purposes

7. 2nd monitoring receiver antenna

8. Another VHF/UHF for Amateur Radio use

9. Broadcast aerial for AM/FM radio

10. GPS receiver on dashboard

:roll:

Someone did say it was the worst case of van aerial disease he had ever seen :lol:

Very useful when providing communications for events like the Silver Fern Car Rally, Grape Race and other stuff.

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This is true Jaxxnz! We have to remove them first. Petrol station overhead lights can also be a problem but most are high enough these days. They used to be a lot lower and you would hear bang bang bang as they whipped across the fluorescents :lol:

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Black Birch developed an emergency fault again today but Grant managed to find a digger to clear the road. Black Birch is about 1675m.

We know there is a road here cos here is the top of the waratah that marks the edge!

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But they do make pretty patterns when the wind blows through the ice...

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The digger gets through some lighter bits

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and he finds some of the equipment a bit iced up

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Aerials are....

1. GPS tracking transmitter

2. Wide coverage receiver for testing transmitters

3. PRS for general purpose commuications with public, espcially other 4WD users

4. VHF/UHF transmitting and receiving transmitter

5. big one on the back (really stupid looking one) 1.8 - 30Mhz tunable HF antenna transmitting and receiving

6. VHF/UHF connected to ambulance radio and commercial trunked radio for testing purposes

7. 2nd monitoring receiver antenna

8. Another VHF/UHF for Amateur Radio use

9. Broadcast aerial for AM/FM radio

10. GPS receiver on dashboard

:roll:

Someone did say it was the worst case of van aerial disease he had ever seen :lol:

Very useful when providing communications for events like the Silver Fern Car Rally, Grape Race and other stuff.

that car must have 10 black boxes inside to connect to all those aerials.

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