Worked VE3ZJ last nite but this time on 7 mhz CW in the BERU contest. He was a big signal. It looks like most of the LF ops have moved HF. I have worked quite a number of ex LF ops this past year on
Worked VE3ZJ last nite but this time on 7 mhz CW in the BERU contest. He was a big signal. It looks like most of the LF ops have moved HF. I have worked quite a number of ex LF ops this past year on
Amen. --Original Message-- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jonathan Naylor Sent: Sunday, March 14, 2004 4:24 PM To: rsgb_lf_group@bla
Hear Hear Andy G4JNT Worked VE3ZJ last nite but this time on 7 mhz CW in the BERU contest. He was a big signal. It looks like most of the LF ops have moved HF. I have worked quite a number of ex LF o
In message <[email protected]>, Andy <[email protected]> writes Hear Hear Andy G4JNT Hear Hear Hear Mike G3IJE Worked VE3ZJ last nite but this time on 7 mhz CW in the BERU
Jonathan Naylor schrieb: Oh dear. 136kHz, like 73kHz and the microwave bands is primarily about experimentation. This is the spirit of the band, if someone comes on the band looking for another singl
Jonathan, My feelings exactly ! 73 Gary - G4WGT. Worked VE3ZJ last nite but this time on 7 mhz CW in the BERU contest. He was a big signal. It looks like most of the LF ops have moved HF. I have work
Electro-magnetic radiating and detection is all good fun and it's called Physics. Applying this Physics to communicating the exchange of technical info. is all good fun and it's called amateur radio
Amen. --Original Message-- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jonathan Naylor Sent: Sunday, March 14, 2004 4:24 PM To: rsgb_lf_group@bl
Mal, Go to the FCC.gov site and look up my experimental license and you shall see that I specified CW & SSB on my license. Some guys like beacons and some like CW and other modes of two-way communica