John (et al) The Fens is an area of very flat, mainly peat, soil in the east of England. It is characterised by boringly flat landscapes criss-crossed with long straight roads and water courses, many
An interesting discovery this morning. I've been trying long continuous carriers with short breaks for ID purposes. At my usual roadside test site (3.6km from TX) my signal was about 20dB over noise
Hello Roger, I have to ask, what is fenland? My wife from Wales has Fenn as her maiden surname. 73, J.B., VE3EAR LowFER Beacon "EAR" 188.830 kHz. QRSS30 EN93dr
Basic Physics. The problem is your ice cube is floating, the arctic ice caps are apparently not... Chris, G4AYT. -- Original Message -- From: "g4gvw" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]
JB, Does this link help :- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fenlands 73, Gary - G4WGT. On 17 July 2011 19:28, John Bruce McCreath <[email protected]> wrote: Hello Roger, I have to ask, what is fenlan
Hello John, I wondered too and googled it: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fenland 73, Rik ON7YD - OR7T ________________________________________ Van: [email protected] [owner-rsgb_lf_gr
The arctic ones are free-floating and the antarctic is just a LOT of ice/snow sitting on a rather big lump of rock although there are several 'ice-shelves' of not inconsiderable size extending out. I
Strange thing, this "global warming". If it's to be the result of melting arctic ice caps how come I fill a glass with water, plonk a large piece of ice in it so it overflows, wait for the ice cube t
Sorry about that, Chris. I was under a misapprehension in that I thought the arctic ones were afloat. Drat! I've won a few pints of ale on that one. However, is it not the case that it's mostly big c