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Yep it sure is. Having coffee with the local old fart CW hams, it really
erks a few of em! Thank you FCC. I passed the below info around on a few ham sites and one guy wrote back, "Whoppy ****ing doo". I laughed my ass off! I hear that a lot of the no code techs will be around 28.385 Mc, on the 23 rd There was lots of skip on CB a few days ago. When these spots come back around in two weeks, 10 meters should be hopping on the weekend of the 23rd. Heck, Thursday I made a contact to Nebraska on 38 lower. One contest club is making it the whole weekend instead of one day. My 2950 is ready to go. How much do I need to trim off a Wilson 1000 to make it resonant at 28.5 MHz? I can't test it before the 23rd and I need it that day. |
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I hear that a lot of the no code techs will be around 28.385 Mc, on the 23 rd
The word on this side is to meet on 28.365 USB. Won't the 10-10 people on 28.370 just love it? ![]() |
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Hello Scott:
I am not saying to interfere with other stations. But I just had to make fun of the way some of the amateurs are taking the no code testing that our goverment has handed down. Gee whiz yeah the Ten Ten Club, they are a Ten Meter Ham Club. http://www.ten-ten.org/ Hope they will be a help here. What type traffic do they have there on 28.370 Mc USB???? Maybe a net? I can use all the Ten Meter Band, but it sure needs more activity. Yeah I'll bet 28.365, 28.375, 28.385, 28.395, and 28.405 will active, maybe? Jay in the Mojave Scott in Baltimore wrote: I hear that a lot of the no code techs will be around 28.385 Mc, on the 23 rd The word on this side is to meet on 28.365 USB. Won't the 10-10 people on 28.370 just love it? ![]() |
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On Fri, 09 Feb 2007 18:18:02 -0800, Jay in the Mojave
wrote: +++Hello Steveo: +++ +++Yep it sure is. Having coffee with the local old fart CW hams, it really +++erks a few of em! Thank you FCC. +++ +++Jay in the Mojave *********** better than listening to four old farts on a staurday morning on 2 meters discussing their recent heart attacks. james |
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On Sat, 10 Feb 2007 03:02:36 -0500, Scott in Baltimore
wrote: +++There was lots of skip on CB a few days ago. When these spots come back +++around in two weeks, 10 meters should be hopping on the weekend of the 23rd. +++Heck, Thursday I made a contact to Nebraska on 38 lower. ************ The equatorial rotation period of the Sun is about 25 days. It slows down as you go higher in latidtude of the Sun. The Polar regions of the Sun rotate in about 35 days. Therefore depending on the latitude of the spots the trek around the backside may take between 12 and 17 days. james |
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On Feb 9, 6:30 pm, jim wrote:
Steveo wrote: A day that will live in infamy. aka- apartment dwellers unleashed. adu eh? The original (ham) poster was referring to "apartment dweller in " the same way a lot of other people refer to trailer dwellers as "trailer trash" |
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On Feb 10, 10:21 am, james wrote:
On Fri, 09 Feb 2007 18:18:02 -0800, Jay in the Mojave wrote: +++Hello Steveo: +++ +++Yep it sure is. Having coffee with the local old fart CW hams, it really +++erks a few of em! Thank you FCC. +++ +++Jay in the Mojave *********** better than listening to four old farts on a staurday morning on 2 meters discussing their recent heart attacks. james Were those heart attacks caused when they found out that CW was no longer required to get your ham liscence? |
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.. But I just had to make fun of the way some of the amateurs are taking the no code testing that I can use all the Ten Meter Band, but it sure needs more activity. Yeah I'll bet 28.365, 28.375, 28.385, 28.395, and 28.405 will active, maybe? The pro-code hams have been arguing that Galaxy radios are perfectly legal for hams to use on 10 meters, even though they're illegal for cb'ers to use on 10 meters. Well, IF that's the case, then a lot of Galaxy radios suddenly became legal on 10 meters from a bunch of people passing their ham tests without having to take a code test. And we all now how those hams LOVE those Galaxy radios. I don't think they're legal even for hams since they can transmit in the 11 meter cb band with more powwer than allowed. But since the old pro-code hams have been arguing that they are perfectly legal for hams to use..... |
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On Feb 28, 11:12 pm, wrote:
On 28 Feb 2007 20:06:15 -0800, "------------" wrote: : . But I just had to make fun of the way some of the amateurs are taking the no code testing that I can use all the Ten Meter Band, but it sure needs more activity. Yeah I'll bet 28.365, 28.375, 28.385, 28.395, and 28.405 will active, maybe? The pro-code hams have been arguing that Galaxy radios are perfectly legal for hams to use on 10 meters, even though they're illegal for cb'ers to use on 10 meters. and NoCode hams I heard that no code hams are allowed to use the 28 mhz frequencies now, Although I don't know how accurate that information is or isn't. Well, IF that's the case, then a lot of Galaxy radios suddenly became legal on 10 meters from a bunch of people passing their ham tests without having to take a code test. And we all now how those hams LOVE those Galaxy radios. I don't think they're legal even for hams since they can transmit in the 11 meter cb band with more powwer than allowed. can be modified yes so? But since the old pro-code hams have been arguing that they are perfectly legal for hams to use..... did you have a point? http://kb9rqz.blogspot.com/ -- Posted via a free Usenet account fromhttp://www.teranews.com |
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On 28 Feb 2007 20:06:15 -0800, "------------"
wrote: +++: +++. But I just had to make +++ fun of the way some of the amateurs are taking the no code testing that +++ +++ +++ I can use all the Ten Meter Band, but it sure needs more activity. Yeah +++ I'll bet 28.365, 28.375, 28.385, 28.395, and 28.405 will active, maybe? +++ +++ +++The pro-code hams have been arguing that Galaxy radios are perfectly +++legal for hams to use on 10 meters, even though they're illegal for +++cb'ers to use on 10 meters. +++ +++Well, IF that's the case, then a lot of Galaxy radios suddenly became +++legal on 10 meters from a bunch of people passing their ham tests +++without having to take a code test. +++ +++And we all now how those hams LOVE those Galaxy radios. +++ +++I don't think they're legal even for hams since they can transmit in +++the 11 meter cb band with more powwer than allowed. +++ +++But since the old pro-code hams have been arguing that they are +++perfectly legal for hams to use..... +++ +++ +++ ***************** By the letter of the Law, they are not type accepted radios. Or better yet thay have not been certified for the band in which Hams wish to use them. Therefore are illegal to sell for use in that spectrum. Still any Ham with half decent skills can build a unit that would tune the 10M band and out perform any commercial radio built for the CB market. james |
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