Hello, My Friend, John N7ROJ, asked me to place an announcement about his Rover plans for the upcoming June VHF Contest. John is planning an ambitious 13 grid effort, through NE California, Southern
Hello List, I'd like to let you know about the new location of the N7LQ/B for 1296 and 2304. While it is primarily used for the N7LQ June Contest effort, and my own testing at home, it may be audible
Yes, I have one. So far I am impressed. It seems to hear better than my TR-751 and thats without a mast preamp..... Shawn N7LQ On Mon, 5 May 2003 14:25:12 -0500 "Kenneth E. Harker" <kharker@cs.utexas
Hi Jim, I need a little more info on your setup. What version DEM transverter do you have? When you checked with your 847, were you on the same antenna and was/is there a preamp in line? Its not unco
This is not surprising Jim, Steve put out a mod for all DEM transverters that raised the 1dB compression point of the GaAsFET by 10-15dB. Its in the tech note library on the DEM Website. The way to t
Just a reminder that the N7LQ station will be operating from Fox Mountain in Northwestern Nevada, rare grid DN01, for the June VHF QSO Party! Bands will be 6, 2, 222, 432, and 1296. Please turn your
Dave, Interesting proposal. Would this then have the band multiplier applied to the point total, e.g. analog a digital contacts on 6M would give 3 points (your example of 1 for Dig and 2 for analog)
Hi Jack, Rather than bandpass filters, might I suggest a highpass on the 2M and lowpass on the 6M to start? Just an idea as HP and LP filters tend to have lower insertion loss that BP. 73, ShawnN7LQ