W3SZ will be on for the contest this weekend from FN20ag, with all bands 50 MHz thru 24 GHz, single op, as usual. Hope to work you all. Good luck to everyone! -- 73, W3SZ Roger Rehr http://www.niteha
Hi Bill, There have been a number of posts to the MW reflector. _______________________________________________ I will be on for the entire contest, 222 MHz thru 24 GHz from FN20ag. I hope to work yo
Thanks for the notice, Sean! After reading this, I have removed the band-specific transmit attenuators from my 902 and up IF transmit lines. These were used to keep me in the 'low power' category on
Russ, NN3Q, asked me to post this to the reflectors. My contest operation is limited to Sunday 8/5/12, 730 to1130 am in fn20bi, at the Mt Penn fire near Reading, Pa. Hope to work a few guys and I wil
Hi Les, Thanks for posting this! Very interesting! Having said that, its been my experience with "old fashioned" radios that transverter/HF radio combinations have outperformed the all-in-1-box radio
I am sad to hear this. But, given their reasons for not going forward, maybe they will consider open sourcing it so that interested hams can form a cooperative to move forward, much like what has hap
Same for me...got the email back as being rejected by the ARRL server...was waiting for confirmation that it wasn't "just me" before posting to the group :) 73, Roger Rehr W3SZ ______________________
You are sure right about that, Bill! There were about 5 Hryvnia to the dollar up until about 2008. Then there were about 8 Hryvnia to the dollar from late 2008 until mid 2013. Now there are about 16
Hi Marshall et al, Thanks for the great Falklands EME DXPEDITION! The card you have sent QSO partners is Beautiful! You and those not living in the NorthEast are probably unaware that Phil's note to
Hi Phil et al, Thanks for the additional details. And thanks for doing such an excellent job steering the superb and wide-ranging sessions at the NEWS Conference! As you know, and as you point out, i
Hi All, I will be on at W3SZ from FN20ag for the ARRL VHF contest today and tomorrow, all bands from 50 MHz thru 24 GHz inclusive, as usual. I added GPS locking to 50,144, 222, 432, and 1296 over the
Hi Dave, I agree with what you say to do, log it as RY. My reasoning is based on the fact that I upload my logs to LOTW and use that for Awards purposes. So a mode designation is needed that will [1]