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Now knock a few years off the calendar and give me the energy.:-) Next, this is the UK, all those parcels of land will have very restricted access and suspicious land owners. Coincidentally a Radio Club member entered a field just North of there and set up a small inv. V, within minutes he was ordered off the land. I have been ordered out of a field when playing with a ball with my boys. When I am in France I just love :- The roadside parking places. - You do well here to get a vehicle width bay with 80KpH lorry slip streams shaking your vehicle. Forests with access. - Here we have parking meters in small areas of forest where they pay to walk their dogs for an hour. Country areas where you can just stop. - Here you search for hours to find a gateway you can park in and block access. I set up a 24cm TV link on the car roof in a field gateway, the Land Rover arrived, "this is private access to my field", "do you need access now", "no but I may do", "do you mind if I just do some tests", "yes because next the Gypsies will want to set up camp in my gateway". I am not joking, If I want to tour and camp for a week I would rather take the Ferry. Fancy a holiday in the UK? Eddie On 17/02/2013 23:13, Stefan Schäfer wrote: > Hi Eddie, > > http://no.nonsense.ee/qthmap/?qth=IO92NG77LO&from=IO92NG88RI > > You could use a thin wire, isolated, a /p RX and netbook. The path is > open for maybe 90 minutes (actually less but possible in this time) No > problem for the battery :-) > > 73, Stefan > > > Am 18.02.2013 00:02, schrieb g3zjo: >> On 17/02/2013 22:29, Graham wrote: >>> Well Ed, >>> These things don't just happen , >> No indeed and there must a few Hams with the space for a Beverage, >> but they haven't bothered to erect one because they know you can't >> get to the Far Flungs on 630m. It took a true experimenter who hasn't >> got the space to grab the opportunity.. >> >> Eddie --------------050305070404000109060701 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi Stefan

Lovely stuff.

Now knock a few years off the calendar and give me the energy. :-)

Next, this is the UK, all those parcels of land will have very restricted access and suspicious land owners. Coincidentally a Radio Club member entered a field just North of there and set up a small inv. V, within minutes he was ordered off the land. I have been ordered out of a field when playing with a ball with my boys.

When I am in France I just love :-
The roadside parking places. - You do well here to get a vehicle width bay with 80KpH lorry slip streams shaking your vehicle.
Forests with access. - Here we have parking meters in small areas of forest where they pay to walk their dogs for an hour.
Country areas where you can just stop. - Here you search for hours to find a gateway you can park in and block access. I set up a 24cm TV link on the car roof in a field gateway, the Land Rover arrived, "this is private access to my field", "do you need access now", "no but I may do", "do you mind if I just do some tests", "yes because next the Gypsies will want to set up camp in my gateway".

I am not joking, If I want to tour and camp for a week I would rather take the Ferry.

Fancy a holiday in the UK?

Eddie


On 17/02/2013 23:13, Stefan Schäfer wrote:
Hi Eddie,

http://no.nonsense.ee/qthmap/?qth=IO92NG77LO&from=IO92NG88RI

You could use a thin wire, isolated, a /p RX and netbook. The path is open for maybe 90 minutes (actually less but possible in this time) No problem for the battery :-)

73, Stefan


Am 18.02.2013 00:02, schrieb g3zjo:
On 17/02/2013 22:29, Graham wrote:
Well Ed,
 
These things  don't just  happen ,
No indeed and there must a few Hams with the space for a Beverage, but they haven't bothered to erect one because they know you can't get to the Far Flungs on 630m. It took a true experimenter who hasn't got the space to grab the opportunity..

Eddie

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