I’m pretty sure I suggested it a long time ago. A GEN band would be really
handy.
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> On May 27, 2016, at 2:41 PM, Erik Tkal wrote:
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> I do some SWLing using my Sony shortwave, and had been lately on my FTdx3000.
>
I use the 10m band slot for this purpose. It's relatively simple to reset for
10m CW if I want to go there, which is rare
Grant NQ5T
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> On May 27, 2016, at 4:41 PM, Erik Tkal wrote:
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> I do some SWLing using my Sony shortwave, and had been lately on my FTdx3000.
> Now t
Hmmm .. On second thought, you're right. It does depend on where you leave off.
Ok. I'm on board for a GEN band setting
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> On May 27, 2016, at 5:04 PM, Grant Youngman wrote:
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> I use the 10m band slot for this purpose. It's relatively simple to reset for
> 10m CW if I wan
Right, it’s the jumping off point. And it isn’t til you go back to that band
later that you realizes something’s not quite right, because you never intended
to change anything there, so the frequency and mode are off. Makes me think of
Orlando Bloom in Pirates of the Caribbean - “That’s not wh
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