Joe,
Congrats on the QSO . I'm currently working at putting VE5 on the
Canadian LF map.I'm working on a transverter when I have the time.
I hope to have something up this summer. I am stuck in the middle of the
city, but doing my best to make it work.
73
Sean - VA5LF
On 04/27/2010 05:23 AM, [email protected] wrote:
Yesterday at 2216 UTC -- the first day we didn't have rain, drizzle and
fog in about a month! It's back to the RDF today and for at least the
next week!
I got some strange looks from passers by and visitors to the park where
the mobile set up. There was a big coil, variometer, the TX and power
meter, the RX and RX loop on the roof of the car and the yellow
antenna that looked like blasting wire dangling in a tree! I told one
curious lady who dropped by not to worry -- it was just a radio experiment!
No doubt you and Steve VE7SL had a QSO on 2200 months ago. It seems
the band became available on 01 January. Sadly there doesn't seem
to be much interest in 2200m locally. Hopefully this will change
when the message gets out and the soldering irons start smoking again.
73
Joe
On Tue, 27 Apr 2010, Scott Tilley wrote:
Hi Joe
When did this QSO occur?
73 Scott
[email protected] wrote:
Congrats to JA7NI and to Scott for receiving him and also
transmitting again on 2200m in VE7 land. For fun XYL VO1RL and I also
had a CW QSO on
137 kHz... only a few km so not big DX, but a start on a new Canadian
band
in this end of the country.
The TX is back on 507.77 kHz for tonight. Thanks to Henny for the
recent reports.
73
Joe VO1NA
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