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I know there are several Vintage SSB nets listed ,but, I have not been
able to hear one on the air..I have a collection of early SSB gear and would enjoy excercizing them on the air..Anyone interested in having a Vintage SSB net on 40 meters..It would be fun to hear those old tube rigs on the air,Talk about repairs,restoring,mods,finding parts etc..What say? Harold |
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![]() wrote in message ... I know there are several Vintage SSB nets listed ,but, I have not been able to hear one on the air..I have a collection of early SSB gear and would enjoy excercizing them on the air..Anyone interested in having a Vintage SSB net on 40 meters..It would be fun to hear those old tube rigs on the air,Talk about repairs,restoring,mods,finding parts etc..What say? Harold Count me in Harold, Although my current station for BA is a bit new- Kenwood Twins- they sound great and look great. Dale W4OP |
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Harold,
I don't have a late copy of Electric Radio but there are several nets active. On Sunday the Hallicrafters net starts out at about 1900Z followed by the Vintage SSB Net run by K5LYN, followed by the Heathkit Net. Frequency is 14292 or there about. There is a Wednesday Hallicrafters net at dark and there is a Drake net on 75. You can find the hallicrafters reflector on qth.com to give you more detail. There is a Collins group that meets on 75 too. I think someone did try to start a vintage SSB reflector on yahoo but I have heard nothing more. I have problems with yahoo altho I am on a KW Electronics reflector from the UK covering the KW 2000 series and other KW gear. Dave K4JRB |
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On Jun 22, 9:03*pm, "David Thompson" wrote:
You can find the hallicrafters reflector on qth.com to give you more detail. Actually it's qth.net, not qth.com. See http://mailman.qth.net for a list of ham mailing lists that you can subscribe to. 73 - Scott KA9FOX |
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On Jun 22, 8:54*am, " wrote:
I know there are several Vintage SSB nets listed ,but, I have not been able to hear one on the air..I have a collection of early SSB gear and would enjoy excercizing them on the air..Anyone interested in having a Vintage SSB net on 40 meters..It would be fun to hear those old tube rigs on the air,Talk about repairs,restoring,mods,finding parts etc..What say? *Harold Good morning Harold, There is an excellent net on 75 meters in central Wisconsin on Saturday mornings at about 9 am central time. It usually starts right after the Midwest Classic Radio Net which in on 3885. This net is the Vintage SSB Net and it is on 3840. They also have an excellent website which is: http://www.vintagessb.net/.. Karl KC9AA |
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