Amazing what some people will do when CW isn't forced on them. That's a real positive. There are some slow-speed nets out there, and I applaud them for fostering a new group of CW enthusiasts. 73 de
Gang, It seems that domains like pacbell.net, swbell.net, att.net, comcast.net and bellsouth.net were affected. It even got me, and I'm the listadmin! Although my domain is sbcglobal.net, it's still
Jerry et al, Please see my earlier post with ADMIN: in the subject. 73 de Jim - AD6CW 73 Jerry N9AW Your membership in the mailing list TenTec has been disabled due to excessive bounces The last boun
It was several domains that were affected, Gary. I believe that MSN was one. 73 de Jim - AD6CW I went to the site and reregistered. 73 & DX, Gary - AB9M
No, your e-mail hasn't been hijacked, Carter. It's an ISP problem. Apparently it has been fixed. 73 de Jim - AD6CW List Administrator "Your membership in the mailing list TenTec has been disabled due
MFJ-969 antenna tuner, HF-6m, 300w, dummy load, antenna switch http://www.mfjenterprises.com/Product.php?productid=MFJ-969 This is an older model, with gray face - $175. MFJ-784B - tunable DSP filter
I doubt that there was a MARS station that didn't sport some Collins gear, especially the venerable KWM-2. Uncle Sam was known for buying the best, and trained lots of us the keep the electronics run
They may be equivalent electronically, but when I traded my Omni VI+ in to Ten-Tec toward the Eagle, the salesperson was adamant that it had to be a model 564; not an upgraded 563, even option 3. 73
Now that I have the 2m module for the K3, and plan to buy the one for the KX3 when it becomes available, I'm considering selling my 526/"6N2" 6m/2m transceiver. One sold at Universal Radio for ~ $600
This reminds me of being in Air Force MARS when I was stationed in Japan. It was a 2m net, and I had the Icom IC-21; a very popular 2m FM-only transceiver at that time. During one of the nets, the ne
Elecraft offers the stainless steel exterior hardware kit, but I'm not sure how effective it would be under the conditions that you describe. If that salt air gets inside the K3s, well... 73 de Jim -
A while ago, I berated some poor soul at ARRL HQ for the lack of US-made equipment in so many of the photos that they post. I've never visited ARRL HQ so I don't know if they already have it, but I'd
I'd be willing to donate, but moreso if: -- someone who was willing to maintain and update the website would obtain the content and set up a new website, and -- it doesn't also substantially duplicat
According to QRZ, Paul's callsign has been reassigned to a fellow in WV, so no good address information there. I didn't notice any mailing address on the website. Okay, I did find Paul's obituary, ci
Thanks for picking up the ball and running with it, Paul! 73 de Jim - AD6CW I have a few emails to respond to about the tentec.org website, but it is difficult as I am on the road. Will get home tomo
I agree, Pepe. A mistake was made and an apology rendered. Bullying or name-calling will not be tolerated on this list. 73 de Jim - AD6CW 73, Pepe WP3HW
I have the 10m, 17m and 30m modules for sale. If I recall correctly, the going price is $75 each, but I stand to be corrected. Private replies, please! 73 de Jim - AD6CW
Guess it depends. I used to work 10-15-20m CW on Field Day with on OT, Leon (W6HAL, SK) and we worked so well together that it was like two people operating from the same brain. 73 de Jim - AD6CW On
On 10/18/2013 10:41 AM, Jim Brown wrote: Agreed on all your other counts, but not on this one. I'm mostly a contester, although I do chase DX, and for contesting, I run two radios. Six years ago, I h
I have never cross posted before but I think this deserves a special consideration. It is a keyer by our very own Mike Bryce. Mike, do you remember this thing? It is only 20 years old! ;-) -- "Design