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Thank you for your interest in our products. Communication Outfitters is known for it's innovative and custom
designed backpack style carrying cases. The Expedition Pack is designed for the Yaesu FT 817 and Tokyo Hy-Power HL 50B Amplifier,
LDG Z11 Auto tuner as well as a variety of dual band mobile radios.
The top panel has two velcro openings to allow
the use of antennas either on the right or left of the radio. The Expedition Pack(s) "DOES NOT" include any radios or other
optional equipment shown in our photos. Order your pack online or ask about the Expedition Packs at your favorite Dealer.
Our Expedition Trail Pack for the Yaesu FT 897 & FT 817 (two packs in one), it will accommodate the radio, some
light clothes food and other items for the day expedition.
The Expedition Trail Pack is a top loading pack, which
also has a small pack that converts to a fanny pack, this is where the FT 817 is located. The fanny pack has a specially designed
pocket for the Yaesu FT 817 complete with a cutout on it's side for the microphone connection. You can now operate or transport
our FT 817 in style. Look for more details including more photos in our Product section.
We are proud to offer the
HFp Portable HF antenna System, by the makers of the Ventenna. The design of our packs allow you to safely and conveniently
store your gear. Our packs allow you to quickly mobilize for any emergency related communications ideally used for RACES,
ARES and other Search and Rescue operations. With the emphasis of homeland security and the participation of Amateur and public
service communications readiness, we find that our packs will be of great value to your desire for preparedness.
We hope that you have had the opportunity to see the review in the February 2002 edition of CQ magazine
and Popular Communications January 2006 Edition.
We suggest using the Super Antenna Series of Portable antennas, specifically
the MP-1 and the New "motorized" MP-2 which is a perfect companion for the FT 817 and the Expedition Pack.
We also
recommend the use of the Buddi Pole antenna systems as well as the portable HFp antenna by Ventennas.
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