Hi! 1. You have more courage(?) than I. 2. GREAT reading! 3. Thank You! 4. I am glad the pretty lady in the tub is just holding her breath! 5. Thanx! 6. Bless you in your suitable generosity! 73! Doc
Hi from Iowa, USA! Please shhot me an E-copy of your distance calculating program! Many thanx & 73, Doc. Walter Blanchard wrote: At 07:32 04/01/03 G0MRF wrote: Hello Group. Happy New Year. Does anyon
Please sign me up! Doc. Jim: I have written a 3 page article about it - it is a pdf file of about 190k, so too big for the reflector, but I can e-mail it as an attachment to those who are interested.
Good idea. Please send me the file too! Thanx, Doc. Jim, Please send me the tuning meter pdf file. Thanks, Bill A PS: I hope the circuit takes into account the FACT that the phase relationship betwee
Hi from Iowa, US - EN31do! I read a lot but seldom post - but that does not mean that the list is not appreciated! MERRY CHRISTMAS! Doc, KØHTF and LW Beacon "D"
Hi from Iowa! Isn't it 5 years ago we were worried about Y2K? Some felt relief as it came and went at the Prime Meridian. Having said that: HAPPY NEW YEAR! Doc.
I would very much appreciate information on the modifications! Thanx, Doc. Ive just modified the outboard preamps for the FT817 and now have to "seried" 2 x g3yxm/mrf bandpass amps and thats woken th
It does seem a valid concern to not transform "tyres" into "pyres!' If one could invert the trailer and balance it atop the tower the top loading might be more efficient and the insulator would take
Hi from Iowa! My son worked in avionics for a few years. A customer bought an expensive radio & navigation instrument for his private plane. A few days later he returned in a rage that while all the
Hello de Iowa USA EN31do, CONGRATULATIONS!!!! Doc. Hello!!!!! After more than one year of building, testing, rebuilding, questioning etc I finally became QRV today on 136kHz. This afternoon I was QRV
Me too! Thanx! Doc. --Original Message-- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of MIKE REID Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2006 20:29 To: rsgb_l
Good evening de EN31do. A.k.a., Des Moines, Iowa, USA area! Very interesting reminiscences! I have quite a few tube manuals, both receiving and industrial, and started in broadcasting in 1952. If mem
Please also include me for the article! Thank you, Doc --Original Message-- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of J. B. Weazle McCreath Sen
I thought "TNX" was Thanks. Doc. Alan, You dun gud agn. TU I am never sure whether cw abb. TU means Thank You or To You. Now then: is there a method of applying the message rules retrospectively? The
Gee. I used an olde door buzzer, ca. 1948 or so. Sometimes my wife's hair dryer or a neighbor's dimmer switch now does a much better job. Technology marches on. 73! Doc. --Original Message-- From: ow
Make the 1360 for KHAK…. --Original Message-- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Tom Gruis, EdD, KØHTF Sent: Monday, June 26, 2006
Hell, all. Another station was KHAK, 1350, 1 kw, 4 tower daytimes in Cedar Rapids, about 130 miles east and a bit north. You could look at the phase monitor and see it moving a few degree
Thank you for the information! I knew that the 500KHz. Watch was discontinued but there are many other maritime frequencies. A retired navy officer I used to work with told me about nine or so years