On occasion while out and about with my mobile playing ham radio, I also chase after train photos. Not only do I use my digital cameras, but I also on occasion use my 40 year old Nikon FM film camera seen in the photo loaded with Kodak Ektachrome 100 transparency film.
Antenna Testing - In this photo you find my mobile parked off of a side road where I'm running tests on the hand-held yagi seen here that I designed and built in my shop.
Earlier today my wife and I made a round trip from Calgary to Drumheller AB to visit friends. The track you see was laid while operating HF RPR APRS. WA7GMX-1 in the state of Washington was hearing me direct on 10.147.30 Mhz and dropped 50 of my beacons on google maps.
Operating in the field with a Yaesu 897D, a homebrewed VHF 3 band log-periodic, sitting at the top of a Max Gains mast being rotated by a homebrewed key-fob operated 12 volt rotator.
This Marathon Military Navigator Quartz watch that I've owned for more than 10 years is one of my favorite watches. It is built to strict military specifications made to withstand the many challenges that are faced in a everyday environment involving ham radio endeavors.