You know Larry, that if you respond to any election e-mail that you are
automatically nominated to run for an office. Which do you choose? VP,
Treasurer, Secretarys Rec or corr?
Thank you for volunteering to join us on the board.
Rick
> On Oct 21, 2020, at 2:26 PM, Larry Riendeau via
Rick,
How “Large” do you have to be for this position??
> On Oct 21, 2020, at 13:57, Rick Hiller via BVARC wrote:
>
>
> Someone sent me an e-mail offering to run for a 2 year At Large position. I
> cannot find it in my mailbox, so could that person please send it to me again?
>
> Direct
Someone sent me an e-mail offering to run for a 2 year At Large position.
I cannot find it in my mailbox, so could that person please send it to me
again?
Direct to rickhille...@gmail.com
ThanksRick
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Will RG-6 work, yes
Is it the best choice, no.
You will find many posts about others using it just fine as well as many
saying to toss it out and get something that's 50 ohm YMMV
--jv
On 10/20/2020 7:53 PM, Shannon Tassin via BVARC wrote:
Hi all,
Working to get my first radio setup and
Shannon,.
Another issue is that RG-6 has aluminum shielding (foil and weave) and is
usually terminated with an F connector compression fitting. Then, an F to
SO or PL type adapter is used. These adapters can (probably will) bring
loss to your signal, especially at VHF and UHF.
>From a