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Re: Be a bit more openminded ?
As far as hacking a ULR and installing SSB or Sync Detection, a similar issue came up back in February 2008 when an entrant the Cabin Fever ULR contest wrote to me the following: "contest rules are
As far as hacking a ULR and installing SSB or Sync Detection, a similar issue came up back in February 2008 when an entrant the Cabin Fever ULR contest wrote to me the following: "contest rules are
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Gil Stacy
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#12349
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Re: Be a bit more openminded ?
Hi Paul/Jay/all:
Thanks for the posts. On the aspect of DSP sets, believe me we agonized over that, and came to the conclusion that such was the trend and likely future of these radios; not only the
Hi Paul/Jay/all:
Thanks for the posts. On the aspect of DSP sets, believe me we agonized over that, and came to the conclusion that such was the trend and likely future of these radios; not only the
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Kevin Schanilec
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#12348
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Re: PL-606
Although the topic here is the PL-606, I would like to add that I find the PL-210's tuning knob to be better than the PL-310's for fast/slow. I have many occasions where the 310's knob goes fast even
Although the topic here is the PL-606, I would like to add that I find the PL-210's tuning knob to be better than the PL-310's for fast/slow. I have many occasions where the 310's knob goes fast even
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ferrite61 <dxrx@...>
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#12347
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Re: Be a bit more openminded ?
It would be useful to the discussion if there has ever been a battery powered radio under 20 cubic inches, costing less than $100, with both synch detection and SSB that someone wishes we consider to
It would be useful to the discussion if there has ever been a battery powered radio under 20 cubic inches, costing less than $100, with both synch detection and SSB that someone wishes we consider to
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Gil Stacy
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#12346
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Re: Be a bit more openminded ?
I do agree with Jay Heyl's opinions here. In short to open the door to circumventing the rules invites opinions not wanted/desired/within the scope of the group. I too also believe that DSP radios
I do agree with Jay Heyl's opinions here. In short to open the door to circumventing the rules invites opinions not wanted/desired/within the scope of the group. I too also believe that DSP radios
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ferrite61 <dxrx@...>
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#12345
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Re: Be a bit more openminded ?
Now that's funny, Jay!
First, I also use an AR7030+ for spotting. Now, what did that cost originally? We won't even talk about the cost of using a Perseus, including hard disk additions, for
Now that's funny, Jay!
First, I also use an AR7030+ for spotting. Now, what did that cost originally? We won't even talk about the cost of using a Perseus, including hard disk additions, for
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Rob Follett
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#12344
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Re: Be a bit more openminded ?
On 18/11/2010 9:57 AM, D1028Gary@... wrote: Hello Jay and the Group:
To take this a little further and perhaps a little off the beaten track from what
On 18/11/2010 9:57 AM, D1028Gary@... wrote: Hello Jay and the Group:
To take this a little further and perhaps a little off the beaten track from what
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robert ross
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#12343
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Re: Be a bit more openminded ?
<< Getting back to what does or does not qualify as anultralight, Neil brought up something I've long had issues with. It seemsinconsistent to allow modifications to official ultralights in the
<< Getting back to what does or does not qualify as anultralight, Neil brought up something I've long had issues with. It seemsinconsistent to allow modifications to official ultralights in the
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Gary DeBock
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#12342
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Re: Be a bit more openminded ?
Having been a monitor for a couple of amateur repeaters years back, and having been publisher for a radio club, I wouldn't expect to see warnings publicly on list. That should be done privately
Having been a monitor for a couple of amateur repeaters years back, and having been publisher for a radio club, I wouldn't expect to see warnings publicly on list. That should be done privately
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Russ Edmunds <wb2bjh@...>
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#12341
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Oklahoma TP's 11-18-10
TP signals were fewer and weaker this monring. All signals were from Japan. Most of the activity was in the few minutes around local sunrise at 1310 UTC. Considering the lack of other signals, JOGB
TP signals were fewer and weaker this monring. All signals were from Japan. Most of the activity was in the few minutes around local sunrise at 1310 UTC. Considering the lack of other signals, JOGB
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bbwrwy
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Re: PL-606
I also would prefer manual speed setting but the auto speed select can work well...I am pretty happy with the way it works in the PL-310...it usually seems pretty predictable and natural.
Jay
I also would prefer manual speed setting but the auto speed select can work well...I am pretty happy with the way it works in the PL-310...it usually seems pretty predictable and natural.
Jay
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jaypolicow@snet.net <jaypolicow@...>
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#12339
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Re: best time for US stations being heard in UK
Paul and Mark,
Thanks for the response. Very helpful!
I look forward (?) to some early rising once
I have built the ferrite aerial etc.
I am on the southwest coast of the UK,
next stop Cape Cod,
Paul and Mark,
Thanks for the response. Very helpful!
I look forward (?) to some early rising once
I have built the ferrite aerial etc.
I am on the southwest coast of the UK,
next stop Cape Cod,
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seta <michael.setaazul@...>
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#12338
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Re: Be a bit more openminded ?
What you're looking for does not exist. I have an AR7030+, arguably one of the best non-professional radios ever made. It is renown for its ability to deal with strong signals. It has all the
What you're looking for does not exist. I have an AR7030+, arguably one of the best non-professional radios ever made. It is renown for its ability to deal with strong signals. It has all the
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Jay Heyl
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#12337
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Re: Be a bit more openminded ?
For me, part of the problem is that the "definitions" are rather wishy-washy. Perhaps it's my background in aerospace and the medical device industries coming into play here, but words like
For me, part of the problem is that the "definitions" are rather wishy-washy. Perhaps it's my background in aerospace and the medical device industries coming into play here, but words like
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Jay Heyl
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#12336
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Puyallup, WA Ultralight TP's for 11-17
Hello All,
Richard (in Oklahoma) apparently picked theperfect time to chase TP's with his PL-310 and 7.5" loopstick, since Asiaticsignals were most vibrant here around 1330, featuring afew
Hello All,
Richard (in Oklahoma) apparently picked theperfect time to chase TP's with his PL-310 and 7.5" loopstick, since Asiaticsignals were most vibrant here around 1330, featuring afew
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Gary DeBock
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#12335
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Re: best time for US stations being heard in UK
Hi Michael,
I concur with Mark Connelly, the best time to check for TA signals is in the hour before and after local dawn. You will hear some in the late evenings as east coast Canada and US enter
Hi Michael,
I concur with Mark Connelly, the best time to check for TA signals is in the hour before and after local dawn. You will hear some in the late evenings as east coast Canada and US enter
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Paul Logan
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#12334
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Re: WGIV 1370 NC 16 Kw Rig Late
This station was fined in the past..... "willful and repeated".......
Powell
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POP email is powell at backroads DOT net
This station was fined in the past..... "willful and repeated".......
Powell
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POP email is powell at backroads DOT net
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Powell
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#12333
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Re: WGIV 1370 NC 16 Kw Rig Late
Football is Toledo as they are playing Bowling Green.
Football is Toledo as they are playing Bowling Green.
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cdhascall@att.net <cdhascall@...>
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#12332
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Re: WGIV 1370 NC 16 Kw Rig Late
Meant to say on Day rig late.
Also hearing clasic rock and football mentioning "Bowling Green" on 1370.
Meant to say on Day rig late.
Also hearing clasic rock and football mentioning "Bowling Green" on 1370.
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cdhascall@att.net <cdhascall@...>
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#12331
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best time for US stations being heard in UK
Based on my 1977 trip to Ireland when I logged numerous US and Canadian stations on a Realistic 12-655 "TRF", I would say get started about an hour before local dawn. Interfering mainland European
Based on my 1977 trip to Ireland when I logged numerous US and Canadian stations on a Realistic 12-655 "TRF", I would say get started about an hour before local dawn. Interfering mainland European
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MarkWA1ION
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