Hi all, I don't read RADCOM, but in Germany, we basicly have the same problem. I would love to see more projects etc. in the ham radio magazines, but when talking to the publishers, there usually is
Glad I'm not the only one still waiting!! Thought 'the colonies' QTH may have had something to do with it-- perhaps not.... Dave, ZL3FJ (member since 1968) Actually I would simply like to see a copy
... - Writing a good article makes A LOT of work - you could easily do another project rather than write an article. (and your fellow hams might call you at 10 p.m. or 6 a.m. if their kit is not wor
Oliver, It is not just radio. Other enthusiast-based publications have the same problem getting suitable material. I have noticed this with caving as well. We ended up with Speleonics for the general
The new edition of the Radio Communications Handbook (as advertised in RadCom) has a few designs for 500kHz gear, including my own transmitter. This shows that the interest in promoting it is there,
Hello all, A few days ago a list of “Active” 500khz stations was posted on this reflector. There were approx. 30 G or English stations, 2-GM’s 2GI’s and 2GW’s. Whether t
Hi Mal, I share your frustration at the lack of Component adverts - but I think the series of "Homebrew" articles by Eamon Skelton EI9GQ has been brilliant. If you look at a magazine like Dubus, the
Hi Mal, LF, You wrote :- Think of all the construction going on for 500 khz transmitters, and antenna systems at present but nothing has appeared in RADCOM. Does anyone else have an opinion. Perhaps
And for some, spelling lessons...... Paul G8GJA --Original Message-- From: mal hamilton [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: 18 July 2008 11:46 To: rsgb Subject: LF: RADCOM Latest copy. In depth disc
Mal, Since you use the term rather a lot and I think we would all be interested, just what is your definition of an 'appliance operator' ? regards, Paul G8GJA --Original Message-- From: mal hamilton