I agree to an extent, however, I believe in the matter of importance some where around qrv is where you are located... I am in the deep hole of the mid ohio valley and I can assure you that there are
and, "one of those--one of a kind" that can not be/never will be replaced rip 73 john w8wej -- Original Message -- From: "Jeff Maass" <jmaass@columbus.rr.com> To: "CQ Contest Mailing List" <CQ-Contes
k8bot , a friend of mine and I both are attempting to get opinions on how good/effective mfj731 is. Jim lives within a 1000 of a am broadcast station and I live within 3/4 mile of another am broadcas
folks, in that I have 20 over s9 line noise here at the house on 160, I'm looking to buy a working mfj 1026 or 1025 . Also need recommendation of snap on beads to put on jumper(mini 8) going to the m
sorry, meant this to go to list as others may have or may have solved the problem...in the old days we would use a sledge hammer to correct things, I feel more like using a chain saw!! 73 john ______
would that have been around birch and little birch?? braxton county wv john wej _______________________________________________ UR RST IS ... ... ..9 QSB QSB - hw? BK
"lets just use our ears < AND BRAINS > and see what we can work" I also agree with Herb,,, any opportunity would be a good one -- for sure they will work some one some where--at any given time none o
if there is a photo, perhaps some one could post it to this list--I would love to see it. in wv we had several guys running 4-400s on the road. back in the day , I had a hw12a and a master mobile run
wonder if there is a way of pulling these articles and making a book like collection--bet they would sell-- I started in 1955 and really consider the 50,60, and some 70s as the golden yrs of ham radi
much, much better as a T vertical if u got the room-- I use a wire t vertical at 58 ft--if I can hear it < usually I can work it IF I can hear it,,,, as for for here,,, hearing it has always been the
This is far from a retirement job! It's every bit a pressure cooker! We are very busy here at DX Engineering - the QSO rate is high - great pressure to perform! :-) At 53 years young I've got lots o
how much spacing needed between the 160 and vertical elements thanks john w8wej On 11/5/2013 15:28, Victor A. Kean, Jr. wrote: On Tuesday, November 05, 2013 7:27:50 AM Jim Garland wrote: Is it workab
Herb Schoenbohm, KV4FZ 73, Guy. WOW!! I thought that had been shot with a silver bullet, at a crossroad, and had a stake driven through its heart over ten years ago! The Flat-Earthers are still among
I viewed this in awe-- I believe ego had nothing to do with this,,,,pride and humility, yes--God Bless America In this day and age, such as it is,,, we need much more, for the Vets, thank you so much
is there a simple , not overly expense tool to set land scape staples while standing?? at 73, I do not want to go through being on my hands and knees driving the staples in with a hammer. thanks john
thanks,,,exactly what I want and need, cheap and simple 73 john w8wej On 12/9/2014 18:51, Gary and Kathleen Pearse wrote: Hi John. Find a piece of wood, maybe a 2x4 and saw a slot in one end width-wi
thanks John, this is also very helpful 73 john On 12/10/2014 03:38, John K9UWA wrote: I did nearly the same as Mike by just laying the radials out on top of the grass. It went like this. Last Grass c
as per Bernie, w3ur,always make sure they have your call right--paid the price many times -too old now not to slow down and make sure 73 john w8wej On 1/23/2015 10:06 PM, K1FZ-Bruce wrote: Worked EP6
conrtats John!! the 160 tests, and k3uk site, are excellent means of getting WAS-- Lotow?? would not leave home with out it! 73 john w8wej On 1/25/2015 4:09 AM, John Shadle wrote: Thanks to everyone