Now, why would you say that? Are you even remotely qualified, on either
topic, to make such a definitive statement? I hardly think so.
Dave W7AQK
- Original Message -
From: Barry w...@comcast.net
To: w9sz.z...@gmail.com
Cc: dx-chat dx-chat@njdxa.org
Sent: Wednesday, June 15,
I also noticed a good bit of this. It is maddening to be sure. I wonder if
some of it might not be due to excessive noise levels at their location, thus
they are really unable to hear very well. I wasn't all that surprised when my
dinky signal wasn't being heard, but I also heard other
I think it was pretty obvious that GM4FDM's comment was tongue in cheek. You
seem to take everything literally, as evidenced by your subsequent commentary.
About the only cogent comments you made were that you don't have a good energy
policy there (we sure don't either on this side of the
My wife was raised in the Greek Orthodox faith, and as an
adult she has very few kind words to say about the church,
primarily because she feels they are so incredibly sexist.
Unless you know something about being orthodox, you can't
imagine how many things they won't let women do. Anyway, I
I'm no expert, and my spanish is pretty crappy. But around here in Tucson (and
previously when I lived in New Mexico), we hear a LOT of spanish. It's not
pure Castillian though. Anyway, I think Jim is absolutely right, at least
based on what I hear from people I think are trying to speak it
I ran a list both ways--using zip code and then actual
coordinates. I think there is a problem, apparently with
the zip code version. For example, the zip code version
(85749 is my zip code) shows Fiji as being 173 degrees and
11,246 miles away. The coordinate version (32.25 N, 110.69
W)
John and All,
I saw your post earlier, which reminded me I had never requested mine (or
donated either). Sort of dumb on my part since I worked them on 20 band slots!
I also had the opportunity at Dayton to see the QSL they are sending out--It's
both unique and exceptionally well made. It's
Duane and All,
I think the rule of thumb is that you should elevate your antenna at least 1/10
wavelength to see significant improvement in ground losses. So, the higher you
go, the more benefit you would get. On 40 meters, that means you should raise
the antenna at least 12 to 13 feet
David and All,
Intuitively, I agree with your conclusion. The ham population in general seems
to be getting older, and with CW being optional now, it doesn't surprise me a
bit that younger folks are MIA's. You might post a summary of your responses.
It would be interesting.
Dave W7AQK
In the past, using the phrase break, break, break--called a triple
break--was supposed to only occur in an emergency. This comes from net
operating procedures mainly. Otherwise, you would just say break, break
if you wanted to be recognized, but not for emergency purposes.
Nonetheless, a
Bob,
You describe the problem very well. The only thing is, it's kind of like an
accent. You can pick it up going in, and you tend to lose it going out.
Habits are hard to break, but so long as we don't pick up on it ourselves, I
think in time it will begin to fade. If we don't acknowledge
The Q signal list referred to by Hans is quite extensive--more so than
probably ever used by amateurs. In fact, some don't correspond to the ones we
use. The QN's are a case in point. That sequence is used by amateurs for net
operation. Maybe I missed it, but I didn't see QRRR on the list,
Ron,
I have one, and I am most happy with it. Previously I owned a couple of
different models of the Icom 706 (the original version, and the MarkIIG),
and I still have the original as sort of a backup rig. I also own and use a
Yaesu FT-857. These two rigs are, I think, most comparable to
Anil wrote:
Suggest me a good , simple sensitive Active Antenna for my Grundig YB 400
short-wave Rx.
73s
Anil
You might want to look at the MFJ 1020C Active Antenna. I don't own one,
but I have used one, and it does work. Considering the value of what's
inside the
I am vehemently opposed to waterboarding---EXCEPT when it comes to spammers!
I say, drown the SOB's.
Dave W7AQK
- Original Message -
From: Ron Notarius W3WN [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: dx-chat@njdxa.org
Sent: Wednesday, April 23, 2008 8:17 PM
Subject: RE: [DX-CHAT] Radio-Amateurs+ART
David and All,
I think this is something that should be very carefully discussed, if it is
discussed at all. The issue of Kosovo is a very sensitive one politically.
Kosovo is an extremely important area to serbians, primarily due to its
religious history and signfiicance. I don't think I
and in the rough sea with the ship rocking
and rolling they can't keep a connection. It worked fine
when they were on land.
Dave - K4SSU
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From: T. David Yarnes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: dx-chat@njdxa.org
Sent: Monday, March 17, 2008 11:19 PM
Subject: [DX-CHAT] Clipperton
Anyone know why they haven't posted any more updates on
their logs? The last update was almost 2 days before they
pulled the plug.
Dave W7AQK
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