Does anybody have a manual/schematic of a TE Systems 4450G 150W UHF PA they can share ? TU Keith W9RM ____________________________________________________________________________________ Looking for
Thanks for all the responses to my request - I have found what I was looking for ! -73- Keith W9RM EN52rb ____________________________________________________________________________________ Any ques
144 MHz Fall Sprint W9RM EN52rb QSO's: 77 Grids: 31 Claimed Score: 2387 Best DX: EM29, EM66 No major enhancement east but a little to the south and southwest. Per usual, any DX west had to be pried o
mistake email have are new Since there was a mistake, is there a list of received logs somewhere ? Does the recipient send out an acknowledgment when receiving a log ? Jay W9RM _____________________
Does anyone know if the W6YX VHF reflector is up and running ? I re-subscribed but haven't seen a single message. I remember that it was pretty active... Jay W9RM EN52rb _____________________________
to a No, I think limited-multi is for those who don't live out east and don't want to get out-scored 3:1 by W2SZ or K8GP. Sorry - late to the party on this thread... Jay W9RM EN52rb _________________
If anyone would like to set up a WSJT sked for the January contest, I can make myself available on 6 & 2. EN52rb 6M - 7/7 1KW 2M - 2M5WL @ 80' 600W 432 - big antenna, little power (20W) I'm not opera
BRUCE: Yes, you will need to get a separate certification for each grid and be careful to use the proper certificate when uploading logs. LoTW only "knows" your location information by the certificat
Actually, in looking at TQSL again, it *appears* you can edit the certificate and insert any location data you wish. So, once you get a signed certificate for W9FZ/R, it's very likely that's all you'
Anybody in the western Great Lakes area who gets on for 432 Sprint tonight will have at least me to work be on CW a lot. Too bad the strong east wind will probably blow all the tropo away tonight. Ja
Les, I answered this on the W6YX list also... Beko amps run off of EU spec consumer power, which is 230VAC (more or less). That plug just happens to be the same in EU and here in the USA - just diffe
I noticed that the skip on 6 meters kept getting shorter, and on a hunch, I tuned the 910H to 144.200mhz. The band was quite, but the noise level started to rise as I listened. Then suddenly I heard
Anybody else work K6MC on 6M this weekend ? I logged him in DM86, which is one of the 50 or so I still need for FFMA. That grid is 'rare' enough (and out of the way enough) that I wonder if I may hav
Groups... Thanks for plenty of input on my DM86 question. The group thought is that I busted the call of KK6MC/r. Oh well - that's why I asked. I was also called on the carpet by a HF contester for a
After a serious lightning strike issue in June, K9NS will return for the September contest. We are interested in M/S skeds on 6/2/222 AND JT65 TERRESTRIAL SKEDS ! Lets make some long haul tropo conta
Thanks to those that responded - my list is getting full, mainly toward the east. Anybody else ? I still have slots available. I would love to find some guys out around 400-600 miles from EN52 who wo
Didn't plan to put in a serious effort but ended up at least listening for the entire 4 hours to the not-so-enhanced conditions west of the Great Lakes. Farthest grids worked were K0MHC in EN26, N0PB
I have a commercial 220 MHz PA manufactured in the mid 1990's by a company in Washington called II Morrow. They were bought out by UPS and later by Garmin. It's a 28V linear PA mounted on a plain bla
money The commercial cable assembly manufacturers almost 100% use crimp connectors and they are building cables to service provider and radio OEM specs. These cables must pass tests for insertion los
Dave, have you tried the one-piece Times Microwave LMR connectors for the -600 size coax ? As long as you use the proper prep tool and get the strip lengths correct, there is no solder or crimp requi