I bought Joe's Omni VI/Opt 3 last Christmas. It lasted him 10 years, and I hope it'll last me 10 years! It's still going strong, and I love the rig. It may not be up to Orion standards, but it's stil
AC5OG is not a valid licensed callsign. What is SDR anyway. de Joe, aa4nn -- Original Message -- From: Robert Dwiggins II To: tentec@contesting.com Sent: Monday, October 06, 2003 5:29 PM Subject: [Te
ac5og is valid, sorry. de Joe, aa4nn _______________________________________________ TenTec mailing list TenTec@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/tentec
Joe: SDR: Software Defined Radio AC5OG: Gerald F. Youngblood, 8900 Marybank Dr, Austin TX 78750 -- Extra Class, previously KE5OH, as per RAC CD-ROM (and not even the current one). 73, ron wn3vaw 46th
Doing just a cursory search for the name at QRZ.com gives me AC5OG as valid until 2010 and with a home page listed. http://www.qrz.com/callsign/AC5OG shows it as a valid callsign A Software Defined R
Joe, Try ac5og - that is a valid, and the correct call.. There is an excellent article about SDR (Software Defined Radios) in the October 2003 CQ Magazine. 73, Mark and I rig. it's what at __________