Re: [AMRadio] Friday Night AM operation Long

2005-03-19 Thread James M. Walker
Well, Pete after it started that nonsense, I decided to go down to the work bench and listen to some music and finish the check out of my NC-183D. That turned out being more fruitful than trying to join a QSO on channel 19. Makes me wonder if the people getting back on AM are getting discouraged

Re: [AMRadio] Friday Night AM operation Long

2005-03-19 Thread wb6orz
: James M. Walker [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Discussion of AM Radio amradio@mailman.qth.net Sent: Saturday, March 19, 2005 3:27 AM Subject: Re: [AMRadio] Friday Night AM operation Long Well, Pete after it started that nonsense, I decided to go down to the work bench and listen to some music and finish

Re: [AMRadio] Friday Night AM operation Long

2005-03-19 Thread Ed Swynar
markavage [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: amradio@mailman.qth.net Sent: Saturday, March 19, 2005 2:06 AM Subject: Re: [AMRadio] Friday Night AM operation Long Well I don't know about other Friday nights, but I (in NJ) was listening around 3880 from 8:30 to about 10 PM EST and I'm not sure why you would have

Re: [AMRadio] Friday Night AM operation Long

2005-03-19 Thread Bill Connelly
Jim, Try using 2500 watts into an 80 meter yagi. It seems that they have their gain turned way down so they can understand each other, But then why would you want log onto that round table? Bill, W3MJ At 05:54 PM 3/19/2005 -0600, you wrote: Jim: I think you need a pair of BC-610's in

[AMRadio] Friday Night AM operation Long

2005-03-18 Thread James M. Walker
Greetings, I have a question, about 80 meter night-time operation. Specifically on this evening, as it seems there is a ducting effect or some such condition happening in the way of propagation. I have noticed it happens only on friday evenings and apparently only to my signal. Example I