hey everyone. I actually got on the air this morning around 2:30 am central.
Worked Brave Dave, W4QCU up in Oak Ridge. I found him on 3885 and we moved
down to 3870 and had a real good qso. I was using the ranger driving a pair
of 813's for about 200 watts and my full wave vertical loop and Dave
I'll have to "third" this!
I was up at 3AM CST, listening. I ought to fire up the Apache/HQ-140X
(all I have for 75 right now) but it is much more fun to listen. Here in
Nebraska the band wasn't too noisy, but it was long! W3PWW
(old military net) usually comes in around an S5, bu
Hi Ron,
I too was lurking and listening. A little noisy than usual for this time of
year. Great signals from W4QCU, W8JBT, K0RMK, etc. Very nice ops and then
heard them stand-bye for the military net. It was a hoot to listen to
BC-375s and talks about antennas before that while surfing the
9, 2008 6:49 AM
To: AMRadio@mailman.qth.net
Subject: [AMRadio] early am AM
We had some great QSOs on 3885 early this am
between 2 & 4am
I talked to N9GOB, WB4EZ, WA3JBT and N4WC, great
sigs and
not too much noise from sidebanders.
_
73, Ron W4RON
http://radioheaven.homestead.
We had some great QSOs on 3885 early this am between 2 & 4am
I talked to N9GOB, WB4EZ, WA3JBT and N4WC, great sigs and
not too much noise from sidebanders.
_
73, Ron W4RON
http://radioheaven.homestead.com/index.html
http://cloughbrengle.homestead.com/
http://radioheaven.homestea
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