Alan, F5 plus twos are very old, like G? plus twos. G4OKW and G8DQX will be here from Thursday for about a week and we hope to rig some wire. ... Hello, Alan, John and all ! Yes, the last F5 plus 2,
Alan, F5 plus twos are very old, like G? plus twos. G4OKW and G8DQX will be here from Thursday for about a week and we hope to rig some wire. 73, John ** REPLY SEPARATOR ** On 09/04/2006 at 21:02 Ala
Hi John congratulations on the F5 call, as Peter says not quite but they probably dont do F5 plus twos. Maybe the equivalent of an NoV for 9khz is called for ?? Alan G3NYK This is a French expression
When I asked about choice of call sign I was told it was not possible to reserve anything and the F5V series was used for people with a CEPT class one licence who were not French nationals. I don't t
From G3PLX: John: Surely with a callsign like that you should be getting on the air well below 136kHz, to be precise below 30kHz? 73 Peter Having just received my French call sign, it therefore seems
Absolutely! I hear that 9kHz is an interesting band...... http://www.qru.de/vlf.html Your lat-long would make your locator something like JN16XX....about 600 km from London. Getting back to the UK wo