Roger Rines W1RDR
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W1RDR

Roger & Sharon Rines
Previous Callsign:
WB1CFQ June 1973 to March 2001
Motorcycle:
1998 Honda GoldWing SE 
Motorcycle Radio:
Kenwood TM-741, 2-meters, 220, 440 
Antennas:
Comet HP-62 (2-meters/440) & Diamond CR-214S (2-meters/220)
APRS:
Kenwood TH-D7A(g) 
APRS Location: 
FIND Roger's Last Position  Server is often slow and occasionally it is down for upgrades.  This means, patience is often needed.
Favored Repeater(s):
146.76  "  "  PL= 151.4
Condor's 220 Linked system
Home Page(s):
http://rdrines.tripod.com/  Roger's GoldWing site.

http://www.qsl.net/w1rdr/

http://rines.net/

Miscellaneous:
 

 

bulletClick on thumbnail pictures to see larger image:
Roger & Sharon on Coast.jpg (74130 bytes) Sharon and Roger with their GoldWing, "Kitty", at San Gregorio state beach in CA during September of 2000.  This stop is about midpoint along the course of GWRRA Chapter CA2s scrabble run.
Roger,SanJose9-10-00[1].21_s.jpg (137059 bytes) This picture was taken at the first BA-MARC chapter meeting in September of 2000.  Parking lot is the Lyon's Restaurant in Newark, CA.
Image shows the TM-741A control head mounted just below the instrument panel.  KRISS Industries Amputron is also displayed in the picture.
In this picture the Garmin StreetPilot is shown mounted in its native slip-in mount.  Slip-in mount is held in place by a universal cell phone mount tilt-stand purchased at Radio Shack.  Mounting the GPS on the console instead of on the handlebars has stopped the GPS from breaking it mount about every three weeks.  Handlebars aren't a good place for anything that is heavy.

Garmin StreetPilot /// & Kenwood TH-D7A(g)

 

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Sunday February 17, 2008.