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The original message has been attached to this so you can view it (if it isn't spam) or label similar future email. If you have any questions, see the administrator of that system for details. Content preview: Hi Eddie, Interesting and unbelivable! I thought that life is complex here in DL. But there were only sporadic problems during my 300m kite experiments in 2010, which took place on such a field. Anyway, you could do it anyway. I'm doing forbidden things here, daily! Anyway i'm still sitting here and enjoy life. No one will see a small wire, not even the farmer who want to control you. 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I thought that life is complex here in DL.=20 But there were only sporadic problems during my 300m kite experiments in=20 2010, which took place on such a field. Anyway, you could do it anyway. I'm doing forbidden things here, daily!=20 Anyway i'm still sitting here and enjoy life. No one will see a small=20 wire, not even the farmer who want to control you. Alternatively you may walk out a dog, using a 630m long dog leash in an=20 angle of 63 deg, beaming to VK1DSH! Good luck, what ever you're doing :-) 73, Stefan Am 18.02.2013 01:08, schrieb g3zjo: > 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=20 > restricted access and suspicious land owners. Coincidentally a Radio=20 > Club member entered a field just North of there and set up a small=20 > inv. V, within minutes he was ordered off the land. I have been=20 > 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=20 > bay with 80KpH lorry slip streams shaking your vehicle. > Forests with access. - Here we have parking meters in small areas of=20 > forest where they pay to walk their dogs for an hour. > Country areas where you can just stop. - Here you search for hours to=20 > find a gateway you can park in and block access. I set up a 24cm TV=20 > link on the car roof in a field gateway, the Land Rover arrived, "this=20 > is private access to my field", "do you need access now", "no but I=20 > may do", "do you mind if I just do some tests", "yes because next the=20 > 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=20 > take the Ferry. > > Fancy a holiday in the UK? > > Eddie > > > On 17/02/2013 23:13, Stefan Sch=E4fer wrote: >> Hi Eddie, >> >> http://no.nonsense.ee/qthmap/?qth=3DIO92NG77LO&from=3DIO92NG88RI >> >> You could use a thin wire, isolated, a /p RX and netbook. The path is=20 >> open for maybe 90 minutes (actually less but possible in this time)=20 >> 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,=20 >>> but they haven't bothered to erect one because they know you can't=20 >>> get to the Far Flungs on 630m. It took a true experimenter who=20 >>> hasn't got the space to grab the opportunity.. >>> >>> Eddie > --------------010700090105070506080301 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi Eddie,

Interesting and unbelivable! I thought that life is complex here in DL. But there were only sporadic problems during my 300m kite experiments in 2010, which took place on such a field.
Anyway, you could do it anyway. I'm doing forbidden things here, daily! Anyway i'm still sitting here and enjoy life. No one will see a small wire, not even the farmer who want to control you.

Alternatively you may walk out a dog, using a 630m long dog leash in an angle of 63 deg, beaming to VK1DSH!

Good luck, what ever you're doing :-)

73, Stefan


Am 18.02.2013 01:08, schrieb g3zjo:
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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