Burlington, Connecticut, home of Jay W1VD (WD2XNS/WE2XGR-2). 73- Mike W2AG WC2XTC One site keeps you connected to all your email: AOL Mail, Gmail, and Yahoo Mail. Try it now.
Another site suggests it's a five-week shutdown -- just a test. http://forums.digitalspy.co.uk/showthread.php?t=1720939 Mike W2AG/WC2XTC --Original Message-- From: Graham <[email protected]> To
Hi Geri, Additional on their application: they have asked for several spot frequencies on the 600M band, plus 166.5 khz. If the project is approved by FCC's Office of Science & Technology (keeper of
A G3 responded to [email protected]: "THE FACTS are that I have worked 21 countries on 136 khz two way qso,s. and several EU dx xband with my signal on 136 khz. My reports are generally at least 2
Responding to N4GL - Hi Walt, Here are the locations for the WC2XSR participants, per the FCC paperwork. I'm not in that group; I've been watching their licensing process while I await my own permit
FCC's Office of Science & Technology has approved a request for an Experimental license on 166.5, 440, 470, 480 and 495 khz, with 200 watts ERP (!). Station WC2XSR is authorized at 36 locations acros
Hi, John (G3WKL): Texas Instruments RF-ID system specs should be found at http://www.ti.com/tiris/main.htm If you do a search for Specifications, it presents a full page list of specs, which can be c
One site is selling the NTE222 dual gate FET as a replacement for the 40673 and for some 3N200 series types: http://www.dckits.com/semis2.htm Mike W2AG
For Ian, There are some Cohn crystal filters at http://www.qsl.net/aa3sj/Pages/H-40.html Motorola MRF286- selection guide: gw.hb9ww.ampr.org/ftp/tech/SG46.pdf product review: http://www.edtn.com/anal
A vendor's site has Litz wire data tables, and a brief explanation: http://www.mwswire.com/litzmain.htm For more than I ever wanted to know on the subject, there is a technical paper "Optimal Choice
Hi Mike, For the unlicensed US lowfers, the main barrier to big TX antennas is rather significant: FCC 15.207(b) "The total length of the transmission line, antenna, and ground lead (if used) shall n
Hello all, Jeri is correct on the URL for filing or reading comments: http://www.fcc.gov/e-file/ecfs.html A good "Proceedings" number for new comments would be 02-98, the Docket number. 73, Mike W2AG
Tom, "Instruments of Darkness" (not to be confused with the Dr. Who novel of the same name, or the book on English witches!) is available from a website in Virginia: http://www.aeroplanebooks.com/ww2
Per Mike WE0H's note to Mal G3KEV, it's looking gloomy here -- if we get 5 mhz at all, it might be greatly reduced in bandwidth and/or power. (QRSS QRPP?) Mike W2AG QST de W1AW ARRL Bulletin 53 ARL
Hi Ray, A few more on your UNIDs: 226: IW Laurel, Queens, NY 40-43N/73-41W 25W 268: RT GRIMM/New York, NY 40-35N/73-39W Probables for DCL and NBY: 237: DYL Doylestown, PA (WRLB2874) 40-20N/75-07W 25W
2) G3AQC de W4DEX O O O K 3) DEX R5 K 4) G3AQC de W4DEX R5 73 VA EE Purists might argue out that G3AQC has not acknowledged receiving Dex's full call -- prefix missing. Historically, does the T/A
Amateur rules, Part 12, late 1950s: Alaska, the states on the Gulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean had no privileges; 1975-2000: Hawaii and the western states (500w day, 200w night), except less in Wash