This is not correct. I have a roll of it sitting on the bench and it is
definitely rosin core solder. I concur with Peter and Roelof on the mix.
Kester makes darn good solder, and this is VERY good for surface mount
work, especially in the small diameter. It's not easy to get the VERY
small
Just out of curiosity sake, have you guys tried FEDEX? Might be cheaper...
73 Trev K6ESE
Phil Wright wrote:
True Tim, but their prices are very significantly higher than the US.
I always check qrpshop prices but even adding in the VAT and postage buying
from the US direct is always much
I thought attachments couldn't make it through the mailman server? What's up
with the spam???
73's Trev K6ESE
http://www.qsl.net/k6ese
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Same here. I was hiking and camping way before I got back active with radio
in the field. It just enhances the trips already planned. The only time I've
thought about planning a trip around radio is for Field Day and similar QRP
events...That's an awful lot of gear to buy if you are only into
Ron,
But you know these digital types - wouldn't recognize a REAL radio if one
bit them on the foot!
...Better that it bite them in the foot than get dropped on it! That'd be a
possible trip to the Hospital to set broken bones ;-)
73's Trev - K6ESE
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Let's see:
Iron Maiden - #1 Favorite ;-)
Eric Johnson
Fates Warning - John Arch stuff
Queensryche
Dream Theatre
Steve Vai
SRV
Jimi Hendrix Experience
Joe Satriani
Spastic Inc - Ron Jarzombek
Yngwie Malmsteen
Frank Zappa
Seriously though, for general QSOing, it's hard to beat 40 Meters. There's
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