- 1. Topband: 3G0Y (score: 1)
- Author: kt5x@cnsp.com (Santa Fe)
- Date: Thu, 8 Mar 2001 19:35:12 -0700
- The signal in New Mexico would suddenly pop up to 599, then fade slowly like a spent skyrocket. Worked QRP with my K2 at one of those peaks. But he deserves any credit; what was he using to receive??
- /archives//html/Topband/2001-03/msg00066.html (6,833 bytes)
- 2. Topband: 3G0Y (score: 1)
- Author: Bernd.Koch@agresso.de (Bernd Koch)
- Date: Fri, 9 Mar 2001 13:39:48 +0100
- As far as I know they receive on one of the Titanex verticals but they are at a very quiet location, at a camp site close to the beach. I am in contact with the group and will ask tonight whether the
- /archives//html/Topband/2001-03/msg00069.html (7,386 bytes)
- 3. Topband: 3G0Y (score: 1)
- Author: wb6tza@socal.rr.com (wb6tza@socal.rr.com)
- Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2001 22:49:47 -0800
- Me Hats off to the man with good ears! Working them from the west coast with 100 watts isn't hard at all..... if you have an antenna. He answered me on my first call & we completed quickly. 100 watts
- /archives//html/Topband/2001-03/msg00093.html (7,099 bytes)
- 4. Topband: 3G0Y (score: 1)
- Author: 9a3a@spidernet.com.cy (Ivo PEZER, 5B4ADA)
- Date: Tue, 13 Mar 2001 15:53:41 +0200
- Regardless how big is your antenna, if you are not there at right time, you won't make it, and vice versa - if you ARE there at right time, you may get surprised despite your small antenna. Don't be
- /archives//html/Topband/2001-03/msg00094.html (6,923 bytes)
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