Being an older guy, I remember a 'Security Guard' at the High School that I attended (graduated 1971).
I think that the primary objective was to monitor parking lots and people arriving and leaving the facility at the start of the day, lunchtime and at the end of the day.
My recent trip to Moab was with a couple of rigs that had a 4 link system. They gave me some advice, as well.
With gas around here at $3.40/gallon, I'm wondering if it would be worth thw money, or if I should use to ride trails...
Bummer...
Thinking of putting a 4 link on the back of the mighty YJ.
Anybody else have one?
I also bought crusher corners for the back. Am planning on welding up some custom fender flares for it bit by bit...
Oh yeah. If you have a truck stop anywhere in your area, even the smallest carry CB antennas. The drivers are usually friendly and will give you their opinion, as well...
I used a handheld walky talky setup when I took Amtrak around the States a few years ago. You can buy a TX/RX chip for almost any band (including CB). It allowed me to listen in on Amtrak frquencies while on the train. My unit had room for 3 chip sets so that was the limiting factor.
General Office Administrator for a commercial janitorial firm
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On call manager for our customers Monday to Friday and every 6th weekend (sounds horrible, but it is not - Last customer after hours call was 2 weeks ago - The one...
I was saddened to hear that Dewey State Bridge burned out of existence Sunday afternoon and evening.
Dewey Bridge served as a crossing point on the Colorado River. It was located 28 miles East of Moab on scenic highway 128. It was a part of the Kokopelli Trail for mountain bikers and hikers...
Orion the hunter? Are you into astronomy? I often take a Celestron 8" computerized telescope on overnight jeep trips. Nothing like observing the stars under dark skies!