Roger
10m although quiet this morning has been excellent world
wide this past couple of weeks VK6 seems the norm most mornings and some USA
acty as far as W9 I have heard and worked.
I am about to built a Quad for 24/28/50 Mhz now
propagation is more stable on those bands and will improve witin the next few
years.
also blowing the dust out of the Dentron amplifier so that
the DX can hear me.
mal/g3kev
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Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2011 9:52
AM
Subject: Re: LF: 500 beacons
"If you do not agree with
another persons point of view, try and be polite, and discuss the matter in a
civilised
way."
......what very sensible advice you have given
Mal.
Experimentation using weak signal beaconing/communications
modes in various forms coupled with internet feedback/liaison is very
much part of what amateur radio is about in the 21st century.
Although many of us enjoy simple routine QSOs with others and get very
excited by the excellent HF conditions of late, the real heart (and true
purpose) of amateur radio has always been in experimentation and in learning
new things - i.e. pushing the boundaries ever wider.
Our hobby is
changing with a dynamic new phase opening up in which new frontiers are being
explored. One can continue to enjoy the hobby using traditional methods (until
all we old men die out?) or embrace the future. Personally I am looking
forward to the future of the hobby with great enthusiasm and excitement. VLF
and LF are certainly a reat places to enjoy this.
Long live true
experimental amateur radio!
73s Roger G3XBM
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