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Walter Blanchard wrote:

 At 08:17 26/10/01 Friday, G3YMC wrote:
................................................................................ Ideally these
transmissions should be in the 'test' area of the agreed band plan below 136.0.


Problem is I'm using the MB7LF relay for seeing what happens and
it doesn't relay sigs below 136 very well (pace Derek!).

I did say it would turn out to be a plaything for some!!!!!!!!!! What does G3GRO and his buddies think now?????? certainly not what they said it was for, not to mention the RSGB licence holder and the RA.
G3KEV
 
 
 
 

The wobbly osc should be cured soon (why does an osc wobble when
it's got three buffers between it and the load?)
 

When are you going to come on and work all of us Walter?


When my Morse receive abilities are good enough to follow
25 wpm!  I haven't used Morse for 30 years.
(stand by for a blast from you-know-who)

Walter G3JKV