Wire Antenna into Tree Advice ~ 100+ Feet!!!

As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. 🔥 Sling Shot 4 tree Antenna: https://amzn.to/2SRCDZT 🔥 Arborist Throw Box: https://amzn.to/2SSwJr8 🔥 Throw Bag2: https://amzn.to/2BVfNt1 🔥 Tree Antenna Weight: https://amzn.to/2Fvj6dS 🔥 MFJ 917 Manual Antenna Tuner: https://amzn.to/2Tumx8E 🔥 Yaesu 991 Field Radio: https://amzn.to/3BfwYEM 🔥 Another MFJ manual tuner https://amzn.to/2WarftS 🔥 Jacktite Fiberglass Mast: https://amzn.to/2GZEMhk Cordage can be found at Xenia hamvention, see video, minute 6:15    • Hamvention 2018 ~ My Story   I want to show you how I shoot my antenna into a tree for POTA or any portable use. A good simple wire antenna can be shot into a tree easy. With a basic 100 W HF radio, portable antenna and emergency generator on hand I decided to operate as Class 1B (one transmitter, portable). To keep it simple I set up at my own house and operated only SSB. Yes, I am considered portable, whether I have hauled my station and accessories 100 miles or 100 feet. I brought the generator out of storage and located it 100 feet away from my operating spot. The distance of 100 feet was significant — it is the length of my extension cord. The antenna was a new Buddipole. I had purchased it with the intention of using it for an RV station during camping trips. So I placed my rig, microphone and foot switch on my deck and mounted the Buddipole in the dipole configuration nearby. That was my entire Field Day station.