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Re: Newfoundland Ultralight Radio Logs March 2-3
Hello farmerik
Yes I heard the Oregon station on both the ICOM R-75 as well as the Ultralight machine
73
Allen Willie
Hello farmerik
Yes I heard the Oregon station on both the ICOM R-75 as well as the Ultralight machine
73
Allen Willie
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Allen Willie
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#26268
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Re: Thai Score
Gary,
I am in the process of gathering materials to build the 3 " FSL antenna, I am just wondering where you can buy the Oatey 4x4 foam closet spacers?
Gary,
I am in the process of gathering materials to build the 3 " FSL antenna, I am just wondering where you can buy the Oatey 4x4 foam closet spacers?
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Joe
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#26267
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Re: Thai Score
Hi Gary,
Great stuff!!
Just to add that I had a surprise visit from this station on 28 February 2016 at 22:31 UTC here in Aberdeen, Scotland. I have been testing my new SANGEAN DT-250 and I was
Hi Gary,
Great stuff!!
Just to add that I had a surprise visit from this station on 28 February 2016 at 22:31 UTC here in Aberdeen, Scotland. I have been testing my new SANGEAN DT-250 and I was
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David Henry
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#26266
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Re: Puyallup, WA Ultralight TP's for 3-2
Hi Mark,
Thanks for your comments, and analysis of the challenge in reproducing acceptable audio with high-Q tuned circuits.
Actually the new, hard-wired FSL antennas have provided much better DX
Hi Mark,
Thanks for your comments, and analysis of the challenge in reproducing acceptable audio with high-Q tuned circuits.
Actually the new, hard-wired FSL antennas have provided much better DX
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Gary DeBock
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#26265
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Thai Score
The attached photo is from the predawn reception of 1575-VOA (Ban Phachi, Thailand) on the "barefoot" 3 inch FSL Tecsun PL-380 Ultralight here in Puyallup, WA, USA this morning. The lady is speaking
The attached photo is from the predawn reception of 1575-VOA (Ban Phachi, Thailand) on the "barefoot" 3 inch FSL Tecsun PL-380 Ultralight here in Puyallup, WA, USA this morning. The lady is speaking
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Gary DeBock
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#26264
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Re: Newfoundland Ultralight Radio Logs March 2-3
I am REALLY impressed by your logging OREGON from far eastern Canada! Was that barefoot too? - FARMERIK
I am REALLY impressed by your logging OREGON from far eastern Canada! Was that barefoot too? - FARMERIK
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Rik
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#26263
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Re: Newfoundland Ultralight Radio Logs March 2-3
Nice! 😊 Thank you Allen for the DX reports.
73's
Thank you and best regards,
Paul Juarez
Sent from my HP Slate 7 Extreme Tablet
Nice! 😊 Thank you Allen for the DX reports.
73's
Thank you and best regards,
Paul Juarez
Sent from my HP Slate 7 Extreme Tablet
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Paul Juarez
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#26262
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Newfoundland Ultralight Radio Logs March 2-3
Hello To All,
It's been a good week here in the North Atlantic with 4 new additions to the Ultralight radio logbook including Oregon for USA State # 43 heard on Ultralight radio.
1350 khz - WEZS
Hello To All,
It's been a good week here in the North Atlantic with 4 new additions to the Ultralight radio logbook including Oregon for USA State # 43 heard on Ultralight radio.
1350 khz - WEZS
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By
Allen Willie
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#26261
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Re: Micro BOG?
I spent a lot of time looking into this and my conclusion is it may well be worth running a BOG as short as 100 to 250 feet for MW to get a low noise antenna. That is very different than what I found
I spent a lot of time looking into this and my conclusion is it may well be worth running a BOG as short as 100 to 250 feet for MW to get a low noise antenna. That is very different than what I found
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Rik
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#26260
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Puyallup, WA Ultralight TP's for 3-3
It was another productive morning for Asian signals, with the Japanese big guns on 594, 693, 747 and 828 once again managing very good signals in and out from 1400-1445. In addition there was a fair
It was another productive morning for Asian signals, with the Japanese big guns on 594, 693, 747 and 828 once again managing very good signals in and out from 1400-1445. In addition there was a fair
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Gary DeBock
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#26259
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Re: Puyallup, WA Ultralight TP's for 3-2
Hey Gary;
First, compliments on your continued testing and "how to's" for FSL's.
I continue to follow along, in part to enjoy your excellent work!
Regarding audio frequency response w/ the same type
Hey Gary;
First, compliments on your continued testing and "how to's" for FSL's.
I continue to follow along, in part to enjoy your excellent work!
Regarding audio frequency response w/ the same type
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Mark/airchecklover
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#26258
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Re: Quick question about the latest FSL antennas for the PL-380
<<< One more question (yeah, right, surely this can't be the last :-) ): For any given diameter and/or ferrite bar length, how do you know how many turns of the 250/46 Litz wire to use? >>>
Hi
<<< One more question (yeah, right, surely this can't be the last :-) ): For any given diameter and/or ferrite bar length, how do you know how many turns of the 250/46 Litz wire to use? >>>
Hi
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Gary DeBock
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#26257
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Re: Puyallup, WA Ultralight TP's for 3-2
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This sounds much like my observation with a single long tuned
ferrite on LW, inductively coupled to the radio. Tuning is very
sharp, so
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This sounds much like my observation with a single long tuned
ferrite on LW, inductively coupled to the radio. Tuning is very
sharp, so
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Michael <michael.setaazul@...>
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#26256
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Re: Puyallup, WA Ultralight TP's for 3-2
<<< Very well done.. And the audio quality is a lot better. >>>
Thanks for your comment, Derek!
I agree with you about the audio. For some unknown reason, the hard-wired FSL antennas seem to
<<< Very well done.. And the audio quality is a lot better. >>>
Thanks for your comment, Derek!
I agree with you about the audio. For some unknown reason, the hard-wired FSL antennas seem to
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Gary DeBock
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#26255
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Re: Puyallup, WA Ultralight TP's for 3-2
Very well done.. And the audio quality is a lot better.
Thanks
DerekVmedia@...
Very well done.. And the audio quality is a lot better.
Thanks
DerekVmedia@...
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Derek Vincent
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#26254
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Puyallup, WA Ultralight TP's for 3-2
Very good Asian conditions prevailed during sunrise enhancement this morning, with an awesome S9 signal from 972-HLCA around 1415 as the star attraction. 594-JOAK, 693-JOAB, 747-JOIB, 828-JOBB and
Very good Asian conditions prevailed during sunrise enhancement this morning, with an awesome S9 signal from 972-HLCA around 1415 as the star attraction. 594-JOAK, 693-JOAB, 747-JOIB, 828-JOBB and
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Gary DeBock
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#26253
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Re: Quick question about the latest FSL antennas for the PL-380
Thanks, Gary. That information is a huge help. We will think about whether or not to contact you about the 100 mm ferrite bars.
One more question (yeah, right, surely this can't be the last :-) ): For
Thanks, Gary. That information is a huge help. We will think about whether or not to contact you about the 100 mm ferrite bars.
One more question (yeah, right, surely this can't be the last :-) ): For
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ku4a@...
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#26252
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Re: ForSale: Flex 6500/Flex 6300/ Elecraft K3/P3 & Elecraft KX3.//
I suspect everyone on this list already knows this, but just in case...
The above message is an attempt to SCAM people out of their money....
I suspect everyone on this list already knows this, but just in case...
The above message is an attempt to SCAM people out of their money....
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M. K.
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#26251
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ForSale: Flex 6500/Flex 6300/ Elecraft K3/P3 & Elecraft KX3.//
Price:
Flexradio 6500: $2,750
Flexradio 6300: $1,700
Elecraft K3/P3: $2,200
Elecraft KX3: $1,000
Icom IC Pro3 756: $1,155
Icom IC 7600: $1,800
I am downsizing my shack.
Mike Carron
Email:
Price:
Flexradio 6500: $2,750
Flexradio 6300: $1,700
Elecraft K3/P3: $2,200
Elecraft KX3: $1,000
Icom IC Pro3 756: $1,155
Icom IC 7600: $1,800
I am downsizing my shack.
Mike Carron
Email:
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larry_rj73@...
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#26250
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Re: Quick question about the latest FSL antennas for the PL-380
Hi Chris,
<<< Is it possible to build the 3-inch FSL with the "common" ferrite bars? If so, it would probably require 20 or less, and we have the pool noodle on hand. If we HAVE to go to the
Hi Chris,
<<< Is it possible to build the 3-inch FSL with the "common" ferrite bars? If so, it would probably require 20 or less, and we have the pool noodle on hand. If we HAVE to go to the
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Gary DeBock
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#26249
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