Excellent original post on this current thread. I have shared some of the same things here in Iowa in the U.S., , among other things, with the first 6 mater repeater in this area. For several years t
Hello from EN31 - In case Mike is not around at the moment, use the SECOND URL he sent and there you will find it. It is fascinating. http://news.bbc.co.uk Doc, K0HTF If you have Real Player, go to:
Did you use plastic pipe for the sprinkler system? Doc. Dear all. Back on the air now and I have lined the ATU hut with metal, both aluminium sheet and aluminium cooking foil! All this is bonded to e
Okay - okay. Let us make that 09 January, 2001. I really like the day-month-year sequence better, but unless it is spelled out it just doesn't get understood on this side of the pond. :-) Doc. Well,
01/09/2001 Hello from Iowa in the USA. The "LF Experimenter's Handbook arrived today and it was dispatched on 02 Jan., 2001. It looks like a most interesting work. I almost wish I did not have lodge
I am getting discouraged. STILL NOT HERE: 01/05/2001 I have received orders from another source in England and twice from a source in N. Ireland within a week. This is now nearing three months since
I should have stated that I know this isn't legal here in the US - yet - but hope still exists! Doc. While surfing around the "net" for specifications on Icom's IC-746 HF/VHF transceiver, I found a m
IF this proves to be true - I'd welcome a guide to doing the same to a 718! Doc. While surfing around the "net" for specifications on Icom's IC-746 HF/VHF transceiver, I found a modification to open
Hello from Iowa, EN31do. In a few minutes I'll be turning off all 5 of my amateur beacons until the 11th of July. We will be on a touring vacation. The house and pet sitters are not radio people. I w
We will be leaving on a family vacation tomorrow and will not return until 11 July. Please disconnect me until then! 73, Doc. "Bitte vergessen Sie nicht die Antenne zu erden!" <-- LOVE that phrase!
I have read that these old knife switches have very poor RF insulation qualities. Perhaps this effect is frequency and/or power sensitive (for want of better terminology) to some extent. Doc. Tom, G3
Hello from Iowa in the US - EN31! As a personal opinion and preference and based on a long period of time of radio experimentation, NEVER have ANY antenna without some type of a DC path to ground at
Thank you too, Sir! It will be passed along. Doc. Check out my web site at http://www.caving.btinternet.co.uk There is a little about cave radio beacons for radio location and depth finding. Also the
Thank you. I will also pass this information along. My family and I recently took a tour of Oregon Cave in the U.S. and the delightful young lady serving as a tour guide was in her final year of trai
Helllo from Iowa, USA. I seem to recall an earlier thread about Cave Radio on this reflector. I made note of this URL: http://www.bcra.org.uk/sig/creg.html Are there any more out there? 73, Doc.
Hi from Iowa, USA, EN31do This my seem a silly question, but I am curious. How is the audio quality of European LW BC stations? The bandwidth percentage is really something on those frequencies. Do t
I apologize if this is offensive because it is off subject but here goes anyway. My rationale is that this list covers many nations and probably many others interested in books, history, and/or radio
Likewise and thanx! Doc. Dick Rollema wrote: Andy, Please send me a copy. Thanks! 73, Dick, PA0SE At 13:41 28-10-02 +0000, you wrote: My Poster Presentation "Amateur Use of Novel Signalling Methods a
Hi from Des Moines, Iowa - EN31do. I happened across this list a while ago and just thought I'd share it for whatever it is worth. Apologies if you already know about it. http://www4.gratisweb.com/ut