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Steveo wrote:
jim wrote: Steveo wrote: "Jerry" wrote: http://www.kb8ygc.com/Repeater.pdf This comes from www.copper.com "forums". Apparently, there is a "repeater" for the chicken band on the air. The link at the very top has pictures, circuitry and everything! Is this not against the law? ![]() Jerry Who cares? They suck used cock anyway. click-click if i remember right the original poster was from canada who posted the directions for building a repeater. how that affects u.s. users is open to interpretation. the other point is how jerry posts 'chicken band' and takes offence when someone jams him for being anti cb. hypocrite as twisty might say. All's I can say is good luck with it. Legal or not. exactly. its amazing that hams who enjoy trying different things with rf and radio's would comment on 'lowly' cber's trying the same thing. |
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jim wrote:
Steveo wrote: jim wrote: Steveo wrote: "Jerry" wrote: http://www.kb8ygc.com/Repeater.pdf This comes from www.copper.com "forums". Apparently, there is a "repeater" for the chicken band on the air. The link at the very top has pictures, circuitry and everything! Is this not against the law? ![]() Jerry Who cares? They suck used cock anyway. click-click if i remember right the original poster was from canada who posted the directions for building a repeater. how that affects u.s. users is open to interpretation. the other point is how jerry posts 'chicken band' and takes offence when someone jams him for being anti cb. hypocrite as twisty might say. All's I can say is good luck with it. Legal or not. exactly. its amazing that hams who enjoy trying different things with rf and radio's would comment on 'lowly' cber's trying the same thing. Well to be fair it was only one lowly apartment dwelling walkie-talkie mode ham operator. Does he really count? -- Kerry voted for that, before he voted against it. |
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Steveo wrote:
jim wrote: Steveo wrote: jim wrote: Steveo wrote: "Jerry" wrote: http://www.kb8ygc.com/Repeater.pdf This comes from www.copper.com "forums". Apparently, there is a "repeater" for the chicken band on the air. The link at the very top has pictures, circuitry and everything! Is this not against the law? ![]() Jerry Who cares? They suck used cock anyway. click-click if i remember right the original poster was from canada who posted the directions for building a repeater. how that affects u.s. users is open to interpretation. the other point is how jerry posts 'chicken band' and takes offence when someone jams him for being anti cb. hypocrite as twisty might say. All's I can say is good luck with it. Legal or not. exactly. its amazing that hams who enjoy trying different things with rf and radio's would comment on 'lowly' cber's trying the same thing. Well to be fair it was only one lowly apartment dwelling walkie-talkie mode ham operator. Does he really count? i keep meaning to ask who this apartment ham guy is and by the looks of the pics of the proffesional ant installation i wonder why he posts here. is this the same guy who was at the front door of the walkup who appears short dumpy and in need of a shave? |
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jim wrote:
Steveo wrote: jim wrote: Steveo wrote: jim wrote: Steveo wrote: "Jerry" wrote: http://www.kb8ygc.com/Repeater.pdf This comes from www.copper.com "forums". Apparently, there is a "repeater" for the chicken band on the air. The link at the very top has pictures, circuitry and everything! Is this not against the law? ![]() Jerry Who cares? They suck used cock anyway. click-click if i remember right the original poster was from canada who posted the directions for building a repeater. how that affects u.s. users is open to interpretation. the other point is how jerry posts 'chicken band' and takes offence when someone jams him for being anti cb. hypocrite as twisty might say. All's I can say is good luck with it. Legal or not. exactly. its amazing that hams who enjoy trying different things with rf and radio's would comment on 'lowly' cber's trying the same thing. Well to be fair it was only one lowly apartment dwelling walkie-talkie mode ham operator. Does he really count? i keep meaning to ask who this apartment ham guy is and by the looks of the pics of the proffesional ant installation i wonder why he posts here. is this the same guy who was at the front door of the walkup who appears short dumpy and in need of a shave? LMAO! DEER LOWERED NO! I have détente with those boys..this is a completely different hand-held hero. (does he count?) ;p -- Kerry voted for that, before he voted against it. |
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jim wrote:
Steveo wrote: jim wrote: Steveo wrote: "Jerry" wrote: http://www.kb8ygc.com/Repeater.pdf This comes from www.copper.com "forums". Apparently, there is a "repeater" for the chicken band on the air. The link at the very top has pictures, circuitry and everything! Is this not against the law? ![]() Jerry Who cares? They suck used cock anyway. click-click if i remember right the original poster was from canada who posted the directions for building a repeater. how that affects u.s. users is open to interpretation. the other point is how jerry posts 'chicken band' and takes offence when someone jams him for being anti cb. hypocrite as twisty might say. All's I can say is good luck with it. Legal or not. exactly. its amazing that hams who enjoy trying different things with rf and radio's would comment on 'lowly' cber's trying the same thing. Jim, hams are licnesed by the US govmt to try different things with rf. Cbers are not. If you cant follow the rules of this country then leave and go to canada |
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"Bert Craig" wrote in message
t... "Dave VanHorn" wrote in message ... There are antenna designs that radiate most of their power skyward, high angle, for short range comms.. I can't recall the name at the moment. N.V.I.S. (Near Vertical Incidence Skywave) http://www.qsl.net/wb5ude/nvis/ -- Vy 73 de Bert WA2SI FISTS #9384 QRP ARCI #11782 Hi Bert. That's a great link. Very informative. I've always thought an extremly high angle of radiation would be a great local talk tool but I've never tried anything to test that theory (damned apartment complex rules). The artical says 200 miles radius +/- 100. I wonder what it would be like on 11 meters. Anyone here try that on 10? Thanks again. -Dr.X |
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"Dr.X" wrote in message
... "Bert Craig" wrote in message t... "Dave VanHorn" wrote in message ... There are antenna designs that radiate most of their power skyward, high angle, for short range comms.. I can't recall the name at the moment. N.V.I.S. (Near Vertical Incidence Skywave) http://www.qsl.net/wb5ude/nvis/ -- Vy 73 de Bert WA2SI FISTS #9384 QRP ARCI #11782 Hi Bert. That's a great link. Very informative. I've always thought an extremly high angle of radiation would be a great local talk tool but I've never tried anything to test that theory (damned apartment complex rules). The artical says 200 miles radius +/- 100. I wonder what it would be like on 11 meters. Anyone here try that on 10? Thanks again. -Dr.X Not sure, most guys use it for 40...but 11 should work just fine. Seems kinda opposite to the conventional wisdom of "get it as high as you can." Go for it and please let me know how it works out, good luck. -- Vy 73 de Bert WA2SI FISTS #9384 QRP ARCI #11782 |
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N.V.I.S. (Near Vertical Incidence Skywave)
http://www.qsl.net/wb5ude/nvis/ That's the one I was thinking of. -- KC6ETE Dave's Engineering Page, www.dvanhorn.org Microcontroller Consultant, specializing in Atmel AVR |
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