Re: NA-062 QRV
Bill Baker <wg5t@...>
Addendum.... An hour later Tom was booming into OK...
WG5T Bill
|
|
Re: NA-062 QRV
Bill Baker <wg5t@...>
Band so weird. Can see KP4CG calling W4/DL1FDH but cant see Tom at all.
Also a harmonic of KP4CG one KC up the band and will even decode.... WG5T Bill
|
|
TDW Bonus Station request
Bob N3PPH <rsheskin@...>
This year's TDW is closing in, May 24, 25 and 26. Mark N8MNI, last year's
Top Dog has agreed to be one of the bonus stations, thanks Mark. I would like to ask everyone to check their calendars and see if they can commit the time to be on the air for a decent portion of the contest. If you think you can and would like to be a BONUS STATION please send me an email at podxs070@... I will be looking for East and West coast stations and a DX station as Mark has the middle of the country covered. Please send me the following: Your Call: Your 070 #: A contact email: The Bonus position you want to fill: 73, Bob N3PPH 070 - 853 TDW Boss
|
|
NA-062 QRV
Joseph Miller <kj8o.ham@...>
Tom W4/DL1FDH is calling on 21.070 from NA-062, around 700 audio freq.
73 de Joe KJ8O
|
|
Re: Dayton Hamvention
Joseph Miller <kj8o.ham@...>
HI Karen,
It seems I have already made plans for Saturday Night, but did want to get the word out that the Feld Hell Club is having a dinner get-together on the Friday night. The details are yet to be determined, but all are welcome to attend. See you at #709 VY 73 de Joe KJ8O 1244 On Fri, May 3, 2013 at 1:47 PM, <w4krn@...> wrote: ** [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
|
|
IW9GMF
Scott Monks
I don't know, maybe these only are new for me!
IW9GMF, psk 63, 14072.2, IOTA EU-025 73, Scott XE1/AA0AA [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
|
|
PZ5RA
Scott Monks
PZ5RA strong on 14072.2. good op, oh is on psk 63
73 Scott XE1/AA0AA [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
|
|
6V7T
Scott Monks
6V7T on 14071.4
very strong good luck and 73 Scott XE1/AA0AA, [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
|
|
Re: YB7HL - OC-088
James <ferris1727@...>
Sorry for the typo.. the call is YB7HL and it is OC-088
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
--- In 070@..., "Ivo, LZ4BU" <lz4bu@...> wrote:
|
|
Re: W8H Special Event Station May 4th
Ernest D. Ducey <educey@...>
NOW ON 21.070
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
GIVE US A CALL k8eee
--- In 070@..., "Ernest D. Ducey" <educey@...> wrote:
|
|
Re: W8H Special Event Station May 4th
Ernest D. Ducey <educey@...>
NOW ON 21.070
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
GIVE US A CALL
--- In 070@..., "Ernest D. Ducey" <educey@...> wrote:
|
|
Re: YL7HL - OC-088
Ivan LZ2HT <lz2ht@...>
Anyway it's IOTA ;-)
73 de Ivan LZ2HT
|
|
Re: YL7HL - OC-088
Ivo, LZ4BU <lz4bu@...>
YL is not Indonesia, but Latvia (Europe) -hi
73 de Ivo, LZ4BU http://www.qsl.net/lz4bu ICQ: 375598107 Skype: lz4bu_ YL7HL, Chailil in Indonesia is on 15m @ 21.070.850 +/- with a good signal into Texas. GL for all the IOTA hunters. 73, Jim, W5FER
|
|
YL7HL - OC-088
James Ferris <ferris1727@...>
YL7HL, Chailil in Indonesia is on 15m @ 21.070.850 +/- with a good signal
into Texas. GL for all the IOTA hunters. 73, Jim, W5FER
|
|
ZS2CR
boat.anchor <boat.anchor@...>
Just wrkd Colette on 14.070 + 2390
She is beaming long path Barry VA7GEM
|
|
Re: Myanmar
Maybe we could get a package deal from 070-1176, Russ and his antenna farm?
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
:-)
----- Original Message -----
From: Jerry To: 070@... Sent: Friday, May 03, 2013 1:08 PM Subject: Re: [070] Myanmar For this one, you'll probably need stacked monobanders on a small tower atop Mt. Rainier and all the JA's to experience a massive power failure ! :-) Jerry N9AVY --- On Fri, 5/3/13, Milton Garb <n6mg@...> wrote: From: Milton Garb <n6mg@...> Subject: Re: [070] Myanmar To: 070@... Date: Friday, May 3, 2013, 1:38 PM Yes, this was Burma. the Kahulia (sp) Province. They were there...no doubt, but at that time there were no Burma licenses issued to anyone, anywhere. Ha! reaffirms my theory...can a 20m antenna be too big? At that time I had a stack of 4 element yagi's on 52' booms at 65' and 105'. It was a nice stack for the contests. I'd aim the lower antenna at JA to keep them off my frequency and the top antenna to run EU. I went back and analyzed my logs for several years and found that a full 80% of my contest qso's were with EU. That really worked! I could chat antenna's all day, but "She who must be obeyed" is sending me to the grocery, and I want to eat tonight. 73, Milt. N6MG ----- Original Message ----- From: Jerry To: 070@... Sent: Friday, May 03, 2013 10:19 AM Subject: Re: [070] Myanmar Milt, yes I worked one of those back in the 80's (Kampuchea ?), but it never counted for DXCC. Still need Myanmar (Burma) for all time DXCC. He might be good signal there on left coast, but here in black hole of Midwest he'll anywhere from not audible to very weak signal on PSK. If I work him at all it will be a miracle. Good luck in getting that one ! Jerry --- On Fri, 5/3/13, Milton Garb <n6mg@...> wrote: From: Milton Garb <n6mg@...> Subject: Re: [070] Myanmar To: 070@... Date: Friday, May 3, 2013, 11:41 AM Jerry, Man, this is a dream come true...I worked XZ5A in a3j and XZ9A in a1 modes back in the late 1970's, but neither count for DXCC. But, they sure sent nice cards. Hi Hi I'll sure be looking for them! Milt. N6MG ----- Original Message ----- From: Jerry To: 070@... Sent: Friday, May 03, 2013 6:31 AM Subject: [070] Myanmar From ARRL DX Bulletin .... "MYANMAR, XZ. Simon, HS0ZIB is QRV as XZ1K from Tanintharyi State until June 30. Activity will be on the HF bands using only PSK31 and in his spare time. QSL via operator's instructions." [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
|
|
Re: Myanmar
For this one, you'll probably need stacked monobanders on a small tower atop Mt. Rainier and all the JA's to experience a massive power failure ! :-)
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
Jerry N9AVY
--- On Fri, 5/3/13, Milton Garb <n6mg@...> wrote:
From: Milton Garb <n6mg@...> Subject: Re: [070] Myanmar To: 070@... Date: Friday, May 3, 2013, 1:38 PM Â Yes, this was Burma. the Kahulia (sp) Province. They were there...no doubt, but at that time there were no Burma licenses issued to anyone, anywhere. Ha! reaffirms my theory...can a 20m antenna be too big? At that time I had a stack of 4 element yagi's on 52' booms at 65' and 105'. It was a nice stack for the contests. I'd aim the lower antenna at JA to keep them off my frequency and the top antenna to run EU. I went back and analyzed my logs for several years and found that a full 80% of my contest qso's were with EU. That really worked! I could chat antenna's all day, but "She who must be obeyed" is sending me to the grocery, and I want to eat tonight. 73, Milt. N6MG ----- Original Message ----- From: Jerry To: 070@... Sent: Friday, May 03, 2013 10:19 AM Subject: Re: [070] Myanmar Milt, yes I worked one of those back in the 80's (Kampuchea ?), but it never counted for DXCC. Still need Myanmar (Burma) for all time DXCC. He might be good signal there on left coast, but here in black hole of Midwest he'll anywhere from not audible to very weak signal on PSK. If I work him at all it will be a miracle. Good luck in getting that one ! Jerry --- On Fri, 5/3/13, Milton Garb <n6mg@...> wrote: From: Milton Garb <n6mg@...> Subject: Re: [070] Myanmar To: 070@... Date: Friday, May 3, 2013, 11:41 AM Jerry, Man, this is a dream come true...I worked XZ5A in a3j and XZ9A in a1 modes back in the late 1970's, but neither count for DXCC. But, they sure sent nice cards. Hi Hi I'll sure be looking for them! Milt. N6MG ----- Original Message ----- From: Jerry To: 070@... Sent: Friday, May 03, 2013 6:31 AM Subject: [070] Myanmar From ARRL DX Bulletin .... "MYANMAR, XZ. Simon, HS0ZIB is QRV as XZ1K from Tanintharyi State until June 30. Activity will be on the HF bands using only PSK31 and in his spare time. QSL via operator's instructions." [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
|
|
Re: Myanmar
Yes, this was Burma. the Kahulia (sp) Province.
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
They were there...no doubt, but at that time there were no Burma licenses issued to anyone, anywhere. Ha! reaffirms my theory...can a 20m antenna be too big? At that time I had a stack of 4 element yagi's on 52' booms at 65' and 105'. It was a nice stack for the contests. I'd aim the lower antenna at JA to keep them off my frequency and the top antenna to run EU. I went back and analyzed my logs for several years and found that a full 80% of my contest qso's were with EU. That really worked! I could chat antenna's all day, but "She who must be obeyed" is sending me to the grocery, and I want to eat tonight. 73, Milt. N6MG
----- Original Message -----
From: Jerry To: 070@... Sent: Friday, May 03, 2013 10:19 AM Subject: Re: [070] Myanmar Milt, yes I worked one of those back in the 80's (Kampuchea ?), but it never counted for DXCC. Still need Myanmar (Burma) for all time DXCC. He might be good signal there on left coast, but here in black hole of Midwest he'll anywhere from not audible to very weak signal on PSK. If I work him at all it will be a miracle. Good luck in getting that one ! Jerry --- On Fri, 5/3/13, Milton Garb <n6mg@...> wrote: From: Milton Garb <n6mg@...> Subject: Re: [070] Myanmar To: 070@... Date: Friday, May 3, 2013, 11:41 AM Jerry, Man, this is a dream come true...I worked XZ5A in a3j and XZ9A in a1 modes back in the late 1970's, but neither count for DXCC. But, they sure sent nice cards. Hi Hi I'll sure be looking for them! Milt. N6MG ----- Original Message ----- From: Jerry To: 070@... Sent: Friday, May 03, 2013 6:31 AM Subject: [070] Myanmar From ARRL DX Bulletin .... "MYANMAR, XZ. Simon, HS0ZIB is QRV as XZ1K from Tanintharyi State until June 30. Activity will be on the HF bands using only PSK31 and in his spare time. QSL via operator's instructions." [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
|
|
Re: Myanmar
ljl2002@att.net
Milt,
 There ya see? Youz guys on the West coast get good things too. Myanmar on the East coast? Yeah, we are still waiting fer the Cubs to win the Series too! :-)  73  Joe KA1PPV #1482 ________________________________ From: Milton Garb <n6mg@...> To: 070@... Sent: Friday, May 3, 2013 12:41 PM Subject: Re: [070] Myanmar  Jerry, Man, this is a dream come true...I worked XZ5A in a3j and XZ9A in a1 modes back in the late 1970's, but neither count for DXCC. But, they sure sent nice cards. Hi Hi I'll sure be looking for them! Milt. N6MG ----- Original Message ----- From: Jerry To: mailto:070%40yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, May 03, 2013 6:31 AM Subject: [070] Myanmar From ARRL DX Bulletin .... "MYANMAR, XZ. Simon, HS0ZIB is QRV as XZ1K from Tanintharyi State until June 30. Activity will be on the HF bands using only PSK31 and in his spare time. QSL via operator's instructions." [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
|
|
Dayton Hamvention
Karen Russo
I will be tailgating in space #709, so stop by and sign-in for a Dayton Eyeball Endorsement.
Down from the Pub close to the building. 73 – Karen W4KRN
|
|