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-- Even without knowing what mode(s) Peter operates, the question he asked is relevant. And one very good reason to "reinvent" the wheel if that if Peter uses either RTTY or CW predominately, he can
-- Well, they don't have all of the data, but I saved the last APPL.ZIP from the FCC. Think it was October 1997. Now Buckmaster still has year born on those CDs they sell, and ( no telling ), I wrote
-- Guys, I'm having a hard time understanding this. From my point of view, all it does is add an extra letter to the exchange. I realize some counties in some States have a problem with similar name
Interesting that the "we" is used so often. Sounds like a royal monarchy. With the idiocy which comes from inbreeding. I also am a Life member of the ARRL. Actually, one of the first. And for at last
Good idea, but I wonder what reasoning USA stations are using for operating SSB in the lower 25 kc. 1 K3 in particular was on 7006.00 and there were others. 73 Ed ____________________________________
Ron Notarius W3WN wrote: snipped The reality is that the log checkers at ARRL may not have a way of knowing what year you were first licensed, and since they don't consider that significant, they ins
Ev Tupis wrote: ( I think ) --I hope I didn't just "miss" it but, all the wording from Hans that I have seen refers to "The desk". While logical to assume he meant the Contesting director, that is an
his response was that from an Arizona city lot, he's never going to beat the big boys in B, not just WP3R but also K5TR and W5WMU and the like. Well guys, if he ever decides to sell that "city lot",
-- Legal? Absolutely. I personally checked this one with the ARRL, and was told ANY USA ham could give permission to any OTHER US licensed ham ANYWHERE to use his callsign. And no, they do not to be