LF Feed back I received today from various sources confirms that frequencies around 136.316 - 320 are the most suitable for those on the East coast USA for TA tests and QSO'S Therefore I would sugges
Hi Roger, Alan G3NYK and myself often debate this (being 'ole fogeys'). Personally I would align this with the failure of our education system to engage students in the sciences and mathematics in ou
Oooops! I forgot got to add: I can't remember clearly but I don't recall mention of Elft 'n' Safettey back in those days. Elfts were wot girls played wiv! 73 -- 73 es gd dx de pat g4gvw qth nr felixs
Roger, didn't you say your grandson is residing in your shack from time to time? Spend a night together in front of the radio, give him fond memories in a few years from now;-) Best 73, Markus (DF6NM
In my view (I'm a bit OT, probably) we are now discussing about dignity and - in the end - about freedom. 73 D. From: g4gvw <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Thursday, August 4,
Chris (et al) In the last few years I've given talks at 5 different radio clubs in East Anglia. Some were well attended and thriving, others small but in good shape and one was clearly in trouble. A
Hi Mal and LF, Mal says: "If one is plagued with environmental noise and poor signal quality on LF/MF then maybe this is not the band for You." You might be right, but it's fun trying! I have very mu
To All from PA0SE Reading Practical Wireless of June 2002 I came across the following item (conversion by OCR): Laser Comms David Bowman GOMRF and Allan Wyatt G8LSD have achieved a laser communicatio
In a message dated 9/16/03 9:04:53 AM GMT Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: Subj: LF: QSY Date: 9/16/03 9:04:53 AM GMT Daylight Time From: [email protected] Reply-to: rsgb_lf_group@b