Re: [AMRadio] ARRL Bandwidth Plan

2005-12-10 Thread W5OMR/Geoff
Someone let me know when this thread/discussion is over. I'll resubscribe, then. 73 W5OMR

Re: [AMRadio] Ashtabula Bill

2005-12-10 Thread AB3L1
In a message dated 12/9/2005 8:26:57 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Bob, This is a quirkie web site that seems to change often. Still, search the site for astabula and the mug is there. Also search for amradio and you can get a T-shirt of Bill in the same pose along

Re: [AMRadio] ARRL Bandwidth Plan

2005-12-10 Thread Jim Candela
Geoff, You can make a rule in most email programs (i.e. Outlook, etc.) to take a specific action to an email that contains a certain subject string. As for me there is always certain messages that I overlook with the delete key. As for the AMRADIO group here, I read and enjoy quite a bit of

[AMRadio] ARRL Bandwidth Plan

2005-12-10 Thread peter markavage
VJB said - Pete and I had a separate and direct email exchange underway, and I feel there's no bad blood. How can you not like a guy who works SSB DX stations on AM. Paul and I have known each other for many years; call it friendly dueling; and I do respect his opinions no matter how far off

Re: [AMRadio] ARRL bandwidth scheme not accepted

2005-12-10 Thread Brian Carling
On 9 Dec 2005 at 21:28, peter markavage wrote: Having control is good, sort of like bandwidth limitations. A supposedly benevolent dictator is not much better than a malevolent one. He is still a dictator. We apparently now have a small group running ARRggghL against the flow and trying to

[AMRadio] 15 10 Open

2005-12-10 Thread Mike Duke, K5XU
Ten meters is full of ssb and cw for the 10 meter contest. I heard someone calling cq on 21.425 AM about 21:15Z, but they were too weak for me to pull out their call. Looks like E skip, as I am hearing mainly mid Atlantic, and Mid West from here in Mississippi. Mike Duke, K5XU American

Re: [AMRadio] 15 10 Open

2005-12-10 Thread Brian Carling
Yup - 10m is alive. I don't hear anyone yet on 29.0 MHz but I have the rcvr on there with the squelch pulled back in case anyone shows up. I will probably call CQ in a little while too... On 10 Dec 2005 at 15:37, Mike Duke, K5XU wrote: Ten meters is full of ssb and cw for the 10 meter contest.

Re: [AMRadio] Poll RE: Regulation by Bandwidth

2005-12-10 Thread Mike Sawyer
That may be driven due in part to operators wanting a bigger part of the under-used spectrum, i.e. phone VS cw. Then again, it could be shear coincidence. Mike(y) W3SLK - Original Message - From: Brian Carling [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Discussion of AM Radio amradio@mailman.qth.net Sent:

Re: [AMRadio] 15 10 Open

2005-12-10 Thread Mark K3MSB
Hi Mike -- That was probably me you heard as I was on 15 AM at that time. I tired at 3 PM and 4:15 PM EST today, but got no results. I had the beam pointed west, so tomorrow I'll remember to swing it southwards. Went over to 10M to play in the contest -- lots of activity. I was running