Info about this:
http://www.itu.int/itunews/issue/2003/06/solutions.html
7000-7200 kHz will be exclusive amateur radio and
will take place 29 Mar 2009.
/ Jim SM2EKM
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Tom, N5GE wrote:
> On Fri, 20 Feb 2009 16:18:07 +, you wrote:
>
>> sometime in March - not vacate I think, b
In ITU regions 1 and 3 the SW stations should vacate 7.1 to 7.2 MHz
effective 29 March 2009.
The broadcasters gain 50 kHz - 7.35 to 7.40 MHz worldwide and 7.40 to 7.45
in Regions 1 and 3.
Ron AC7AC
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I read something (but forget where I read it) about the shortwave
br
On Fri, 20 Feb 2009 16:18:07 +, you wrote:
>sometime in March - not vacate I think, but we switch -
>Amateur Radio becomes primary user and
>Broadcast secondary.
Which means the broadcasters won't honor the change... ;o)
Actually I hope I'm absolutely wrong!
>I think anyway.
>73 de M0XD
sometime in March - not vacate I think, but we switch - Amateur Radio
becomes primary user and Broadcast secondary. I think anyway.
73 de M0XDF, K3 #174
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When one door closes another door opens; but we so often look so long
and
so regretfully upon the closed door, that we do not see the ones
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Sent: Monday, January 30, 2006 1:16 PM
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Off topic question (On Topic Answer)
CQ World Wide 160m Contest was this past weekend from 00
"test" stands for "contest". This past weekend was the annual CQ WW
160-meter contest. Lots of fun!
73, de Earl, K6SE
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CQ World Wide 160m Contest was this past weekend from Z on Saturday until
1259Z on Sunday.
There are contests EVERY weekend of some sort or another. Some are very
specific to a particular mode or band or even geographical region. The one
listed above was ONLY on 160m and ONLY CW. While
The "test test" suggests a contest CQ. Probably from a automatic keyer or
a contest logging program. Some contesters just letem rip until they hear
a response through the keying.
There was a 160M CW contest over the weekend, so that was probably from that.
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Clark B. Wierda
N8CBW
> A friend
They're operating in a conTEST.
David wrote:
A friend asked me yesterday if I knew why hams would be sending the
following
"Cq cq callsign callsign test test"
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Lee,
Mouser has them - the designation is '78L05' for the low power package and
'7805' for the 1 amp version. Similar numbering is used for the low
power/high power versions of most all the 78xx 3 terminal voltage
regulators.
With that generalization out of the way, Mouser's part number is
512-L
OOPS Correction.
E600024 is a TO-220
78L05 is like a TO-92, number E600029 5-volt, 100ma
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> You can order from Elecraft. 78M05, part number E600024
> de Joe, aa4nn
>
> > But, I need to find an LM7805 in the small wee package the comes
> > wit
You can order from Elecraft. 78M05, part number E600024
de Joe, aa4nn
> But, I need to find an LM7805 in the small wee package the comes
> with the K2s. I have been to Mouse and all they have
> is the TO-220 at 1A. Don't need that...just the small we packaged one.
> Where do I go to find thes
> But, I need to find an LM7805 in the small wee package the
> comes with the K2s. I have been to Mouse and all they have
> is the TO-220 at 1A.
Search for 78L05 and you'll find plenty of them at Mouser and Digikey.
Lyle KK7P
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