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Jeff Reinhardt, AA6JR, has decided to pass the Mobiling baton to a new columnist after 20 years of writing both this column and “Magic in the Sky,” which he will continue to do. So, with tremendous gratitude to Jeff for two decades of covering amateur radio on the road, we are pleased to introduce our new Mobiling Editor, John Kitchens, NS6X. John will tell you a little more about himself and his background toward the end of this month’s column. – W2VU

I recently bought a new truck, a replacement for my 2014 Toyota Tacoma that had 250,000 miles on it. The Toyota still ran well, but life circumstances provided me with the excuse to get a new 2022 Ford truck. The F-150 is a hybrid that has a 2.4-kilowatt battery power source available with two 120-volt receptacles and two 12-volt power sources, one each in the bed and the cab. The hybrid F-150 was the only truck available with the power sources. I am able to power all

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