Not enough activity around here, sadly enough. Make me an offer. I want to outfit the Rover with a nice 220 rig and some accessories, which is the reason for selling the station. The UHF station cons
OK, here's the scoop. I will part with the whole station for $1000 + shipping. Considering what's in it, that's a fantastic deal for someone. If I need to part it out, the 726R goes for $250 and each
I am looking for a 222 transverter. I can feed it from 10m or 2m nicely, and it would be great to add a band to the rover! If nothing turns up I am going to go with the Elecraft, which seems nice esp
The 23/33 cm station is in limbo, awaiting payment. Thanks to all who expressed interest. One learning experience from this for me (if anyone is interested) is that I will no longer sell outside eBay
I am in need of beams for these bands. Before I order them up new, if anyone has anything that would cost about $50-$70 shipped to 60041 let me know! If nothing turns up I will be popping for Directi
Well, we had a good WeLCARS showing at our WorldWide HeadQuarters of about 5 Rovers and one portable station last night, we made some contacts and had a lot of fun! Between all stations about 20 cont
I am looking for one of each, max 6 foot boom. Maybe 2 on 1200 and I will stack them. Anyway, anyone have any ideas what's best for a reasonable cost? Thanks Joe Serocki N9IFG Prez, WeLCARS (www.welc
When all else fails, reach into the garbage can and retrieve the instructions :) Joe Serocki, N9IFG Prez, WeLCARS (www.welcars.org) Commander Peter Quincy Taggart: Never give up, never surrender! Red
Without dropping $150 I would like a 1296 beam. So, does anyone have anything for sale, or suggestions on a homebrew that is not too difficult (and has all the instructions, I am not overly familiar
I have ICOM 706MKIIG's and love them, but the Yaesu rigs interface with their ATAS 120 mobile automatic screwdriver antenna really well. Joe Serocki I'm looking for recommendations on a rig for VHF m
Mike has a most excellent point. For HF the ATAS is a great antenna. On 6+ it is nothing more than a rock that tunes, you get no usable output. FT-100's could have been a great radio, but personally
I believe even an old 726R is, and they are out there for a pretty reasonable price. Big as a house, but they are out there. Joe Serocki --Original Message-- From: vhfcontesting-bounces@contesting.co
I was able to get a great deal on headsets at Marlin Jones (www.mpja.com) and I would like to attach them. Thanks! Joe Serocki _______________________________________________ VHFcontesting mailing li
I have two and a splitter and phasing harness, 22 element beams, but how far apart? Looking for recommendations. I want to increase gain but not reduce beam width. Thanks Joe Serocki, N9IFG Prez, WeL
I never thought of stacking side by side, I think that would accomplish more on the horizontal plane. Since you are already pointed pretty flat, you really want to add beam width and gain at the same
CW and SSB filters and hand mike included, as well as the LDG AT-7000 autotuner. Anyone interested? Any idea of what value to put on it? I have two of the same radio, and really don't need both. Than
I have tried three dual band yagis and have had poor results with each. I find it better to use a small switchbox and separate antennas. Just my thoughts. Joe Serocki I am doing a bit of planning for
Actually QRZ does list emails, but if you don't have one registered the icon is no longer displayed. Joe Serocki A friend sent me the following email posted to this list: Hi gang, If anyone needs som
I am taking offers on two items. If I do not get any decent offers I will put them on eBay, but I wanted to give the reflector first crack at them. 903: SSB Electronic LT-33S transverter, which has 1
220 8 element beam, new in original box. Not touched. (2) 1296 4 foot beams, with power splitter and coax jumpers. Joe Serocki _______________________________________________ VHFcontesting mailing li