Is this to be used for the IC7100 and MFJ Tuner?

Which MFJ tuner is it? Mechanical input?

No worries - we can totally make that work. Let's achieve the most altitude for the least danger.

Paul

On 12/18/2015 11:55 PM, Eugene Lee wrote:
See https://wiki.hackmanhattan.com/Amateur_Radio

I brought in a 10-20-40 dipole that needs installing. Maybe you could
work on that? :^)
--leee


On Fri, Dec 18, 2015 at 11:35 PM, Paul Loveless <[email protected]> wrote:
This is awesome.
What radio and tuner?

What equipment is dedicated on site and what is needed?


On 12/18/2015 10:53 PM, David Reeves wrote:

Until recently I had an 8ft vertical dipole 'mounted' on the roof at HM. At
about 10-15 W I was able to get QSOs with Poland, Argentina and South
America on JT65.

On Fri, Dec 18, 2015 at 9:31 PM, Paul Loveless <[email protected]>
wrote:
After looking at your site Steve - you definitely do appear to be a busy
person!
But, as Rob correctly stated, it's pretty basic knowledge for the Tech
license.
For me, the hardest part was remembering the band plan limits, but you
only have to remember a few.

I think it would be cool if HM put together a Field Day team to compete
against local makerspaces and radio clubs.
Where the hell do you string a dipole in Midtown though lol?


On 12/18/2015 8:33 PM, Robby O'Connor wrote:
Steve, I crammed for my license in a week -- actually it might have been
slightly less than that -- it's possible...at least for technician...for
general and extra might take more work but still probably possible...I can't
say I remember much of what I studied though -- it worked well for
short-term memory...not so much for long-term...

Paul, I too, also love your site!
On 12/16/2015 11:10 PM, Paul Loveless wrote:
Thanks for the welcome.
And yes, I too like my http 503 lol.

There is nothing stopping you from getting your license.
2 hours a day for a week, and you'll be there.
Remember of course there is no code requirement.
I would be happy to tutor you in exchange for something that would help
me - if you thought you might learn easier that way.

I am looking to network and meet new people who can help me get a job
and whom I can in someway give back to them.  I live in Hells Kitchen.
   Would you like to meet for coffee or whiskey sometime?


Paul




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*From:* Radio <[email protected]> on behalf of Steve
Bull <[email protected]>
*Sent:* Wednesday, December 16, 2015 11:05 PM
*To:* Hack Manhattan Amateur Radio Club
*Subject:* Re: [hmradio] CQ CQ DE KC8SGJ
   Welcome to NYC. I like your website at paulloveless.org
<mailto:[email protected]> - - very minimal :D - - I'm a lurker and
maker wanting to get his license again someday - - sighhhh!

Steve Bull
Code Artist / Sound Art / Entrpreneur
m. +1 917-912-4132
e. [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
w. cellphonia.org <http://cellphonia.org>
w. stevebull.org <http://stevebull.org>


On Wed, Dec 16, 2015 at 5:20 PM, Paul Loveless <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

      Hello


      Paul here, KC8SGJ, I'm 27.  I just moved to NYC and am trying to
      find community with other nerds.  I live in Hells Kitchen.
      Security from bare metal to layer 7 is my focus.  I enjoy hardware
      hacking and breaking things in ways they were not meant to be
broken
      so that they do my bidding.  I currently am focusing on breaking
UEFI.

      On the radio side, I love amateur digital modes. I'd love to get
      involved with any Packet Radio scene here in the city.  I have
      2M/440 and HF rigs but no practical way to get a stick high enough.
      I do have 5Mhz tx capability. I also enjoy fox hunting and used to
      compete in Ohio.
      I have a bit of experience with commercial data RF point to point
      systems.

      I wanted to reach out to the radio group to get a feel for things
      before I engage the entire community.
      I would appreciate any guidance along the way and I look forward to
      contributing to the group!

      Thanks so much!

      Paul Loveless
      [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>


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