Although I was on 160 in the late 1960's from Southern California as
WB6NRK, I was lucky to work into the next call area with my homebrew 6L6
transmitter with two crystals, Gonset G-66 receiver and a Hy-Gain
Hytower with no radials. Who needed radials when I had six ground rods?
LMAO. They
ll me is this
> side of the contact.
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> thanks for responding
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> 73
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> Robin, WA6CDR
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> - Original Message ----- From: "vk3io"
> To: "m.r.c." ;
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> Subject: Topband: ZL and W6KIP?? back in the
of the contact.
thanks for responding
73
Robin, WA6CDR
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From: "vk3io"
To: "m.r.c." ;
Sent: Friday, August 03, 2018 03:00
Subject: Topband: ZL and W6KIP?? back in the 60's?
Robin,that may have been ZL2BT (also SK) and also whose name was also B
Greetings,
Yes, Bob Tanner ZL2BT, my first ZL on Topband. 73, Bob K3UL
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Robin,that may have been ZL2BT (also SK) and also whose name was also
BOB (what is it about these guy's called BOB and DX on Top Band, i.e.
N7UA and many others), he was very big on 160 ssb in the early 1980's
when I got interested in DX'ing.
Cheers, from Ron.
On 03-Aug-18 11:16 AM, m.r.c.