Russell Kellam Jr wrote:
Nice of the 4O3T guys to stay outside thge General Class portion of
the bands on 40 20 meters. Luckily I got them on 17 meters very
easily. 73 Russ W4UBC
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This is what drove me to get my Extra back in 1999... there were a
bunch of good DXpeditions, every once and a while I'd be lucky and
they'd be on 14.025 listening up, but mostly not.
Montenegro is going to be as common as YU anyway, I expect... this
isn't exactly a rare one.
Dan
Russell:
I'm scheduled to be one of the 4O3T ops the last week of operation.
4O3T with a Texas accent hi hi. I'll try to listen well up in the
general class band when I operate. Just listen for 4O3T with a Texus
twang. Ghee haw!
73 de Tom, WW5L
Russell Kellam Jr wrote:
Nice of the
I checked the 4O3T online log at
http://www.yu6scg.cg.yu/log-book-search.html and my 30m QSO from 7/20
isn't there. I wonder if it's a glitch in the log or I need to work
them again. Anyone else missing QSOs from that day?
73,
Barry
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Barry Kutner, W2UP
Newtown, PA
GL on your end of the trip Tom.
With any luck, I'll have an antenna operational at the new QTH by then!
That is, once I find where the coax was buried (in amongst the boxes, that
is), get a desk cleared off, unbury the rig...
...hey, at least Verizon was here today to get my Internet connection
At 11:36 PM 07/24/2006, Ron Notarius W3WN wrote:
GL on your end of the trip Tom.
With any luck, I'll have an antenna operational at the new QTH by then!
That is, once I find where the coax was buried (in amongst the boxes, that
is), get a desk cleared off, unbury the rig...
...hey, at least
Ummm... I'm not so sure. I never had problems on 20 (or any other band for
that matter) at either of my past 2 QTH's from the network. Granted, at the
old house, I was running 10Base-2 (that's supposed to be RG-58, as you
know... I ran RG-8X, got more than one argument from some other IT pros