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hey good morning guys im the tech prepper hope youre all doing well um im actually getting over a cold so apologies for what i sound like im out here in the tonto national forest a little over a mile into my hike and im trying to test a new potential manpack system uh based on my eberly stock fact track and i want to use it as the platform to essentially hold a four foot to eight foot painters mask so i can put a higher gain antenna uh specifically my aero ii jaegie inside the pack im running the ftm 6000 in the man pack but seth from armor like sent me a prototype and it is a relocation head mount for the ftm 6000 so i have an umbilical cord system thats running out of the pack and i will mount the head unit again on the eberly stock factrack since that will be the platform uh ive also never tested the cf-20 toughbook yet out in the field well test that well do some wind link and then i have m-com tools running with a small data set and i want to see if i can use the map to