[digitalradio] Re: How much power do you run?

2006-07-02 Thread on3ad
Hello to all, I have read this very important threat, and yes everyone can use the power what he think that he needed, and this in accordance with his licence. I have a ON3 call sign what's mean that I can send on the HF bands (without the 10 meter band) and this with a maximum of 10 Watt, yes,

[digitalradio] Re: How much power do you run? Thanks to all who replied!!!

2006-07-01 Thread Paul
Johnne, though you have a lot of replies I wanted to add mine because I'd hate to see "power creep" on such a great mode as PSK. I run the Argo V - bought it after being away from ham radio for 20 years. I run a short Caroline 40M windom about 20 ft. off the ground. I wanted my first contact to be

[digitalradio] Re: How much power do you run? Thanks to all who replied!!!

2006-07-01 Thread Johnne Ables
Thanks so much for the FB information. I appreciate (and need) the help! 73 DE W1YB --- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, "Johnne Ables" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > As I mentioned in a previous post (For which I was adequately > chastised off-group) I am interested in utilizing the new digit

[digitalradio] Re: How much power do you run?

2006-06-30 Thread mulveyraa2
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, "Johnne Ables" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > As I mentioned in a previous post (For which I was adequately > chastised off-group) I am interested in utilizing the new digital > modes. I am interested in a new TenTec rig. Is the 20 watt Argonaut > 516 adequ

[digitalradio] Re: How much power do you run?

2006-06-30 Thread Johnne Ables
Thanks greatly, Charles! I guess I'd better call and order me a Jupiter. I have a Palstar manual transmatch that should suffice. I'll check out the Donner gear, as well! Do you have experience with 'SkySeeper'?; it faired quite well in an QST comparison. Thanks again! 73 DE W1YB Johnne --