I will be active this weekend on 222 --> 2304 from FN43gc. I will also monitor from time to time 144.260 Lee Scott - AA1YN Home of the VHF & Up Register http://www.aa1yn.com/vhf Hooksett, NH FN43gc52
To save bandwidth, I've removed the previous emails. I would encourage anyone with any thought of building a kit to take the leap. It is much too rewarding to have your own transverter than going out
At 10:54 PM 9/1/2004 +0000, John Wilcox / NS1Z wrote: I like to build and am looking at making 90? my next kit. Question is, there are two versions: one for 902 and one for 903. I am not too interest
At 11:39 AM 9/2/2004 -0500, you wrote: Personally, I see advantages to using 145 over 144 for the IF, especially at stations where there are more than one transverter using 2 meters for an IF. I woul
At 05:35 PM 9/2/2004 -0500, you wrote: I agree, but we do a lot of multi-op in VHF contests and that drives us to separate stations. I also, am not able to spend the money on new equipment, so I use
At 12:32 PM 10/2/2004 -0400, Bill Burgess wrote: I have an earlier level DEMI 1296 transverter, serial # 105 without any information on it. I want to drive it with either a Kenwood 700A or Yaesu 480R
At 10:22 PM 2/15/2005 -0600, DUGAS, JASON A. (JSC-EP) (NASA) wrote: **UPDATE** Well this afternoon, I did some more investigating. Here are the results... I called my neighbor to verify exactly what
There are a number of you who know about my WSJT database, but few know about my VHF & Up database. With the change in format for JT65 and the new CALL3.TXT file, I have been getting a few emails abo
Jason, The first thing I would do is get the CATV people involved as there is probably some sort of leak or ground problem on their end. Is the neighbor tied in with the cable for broadband Internet?
George, Give W3KM's VHFLog a try - it runs ok on my PII 233Mhz laptop and has voice/cw keyer. See http://www.qsl.net/w3km/ Lee Scott - AA1YN http://www.aa1yn.com Home of the VHF & Up Register http://
Hi Terry, On HF there are a few remote antenna switches. The ones I know of use open frame relays and there is a high SWR even at 10 meters. Pushing these to the UHF bands would not be wise. If you r
From the mouth of the League: "The use of spotting assistance or nets (operating arrangements involving other individuals, DX-alerting nets, packet, etc) is permitted." This overrides the general rul
I guess people are not reading the general rules too carefully Rule #1 1.1.Rules for individual contests or events, including Field Day, take precedence over all General Rules. Rule #2 Re-read rule #
I have an HP 415E which appears to have a slight problem. The meter is pegged to the right with the expand selector range switch in the normal position with no signal applied. If you happen to know w
Just to let everyone know so I don't receive 10 copies: Here is one, Regards, 73 Serge - 4X6UJ Thanks Serge - appreciate it Lee - AA1YN _______________________________________________ VHFcontesting m
A very good source for battery switches is any good marine supply outlet like West Marine or your local marina. They have manual switches which allow Bat A, Bat B, or Bat A&B. They can handle up to 3
Please excuse the bandwidth but I keep getting emails requesting "Add Me" to your list - here is the info. So from time to time, I mail this out. As I am not on every reflector, please feel free to c
Trevor, Steve has most of the specs on his website - http://www.downeastmicrowave.com You could also obtain the complete manual by calling him. - phone # is on the website Lee Scott - AA1YN http://ww
I had meant to send this out to everyone and not just Steve. Steve, I think you will do ok if you ensure the lower freq antenna is at least 1/2 wl from the one you are looking at. I believe 1/2 wl is