meaning no disrespect to anyone, but apart from the solar reports,
there ain't much else in this echo. I think it maybe time to consider dropping it from my system
27 Apr 01 18:47, you wrote to all:This is very true, however, no one seems to putting anything in, do they ?.
meaning no disrespect to anyone, but apart from the solar reports,
there ain't much else in this echo. I think it maybe time to consider
dropping it from my system
You get out of this echo what you put into it, just like
any other echo.
meaning no disrespect to anyone, but apart from the solar reports,
there ain't much else in this echo. I think it maybe time to
consider dropping it from my system
You get out of this echo what you put into it, just like
any other echo.
This is very true, however, no one seems to putting anything in, do
they ?.
It would be an idea if maybe some of the users did a profile
of the gear they use, the bands and times, in UTC, they are on the
air.
Quoting Steve Bainbridge to Roy Witt <=-
meaning no disrespect to anyone, but apart from the solar reports,You get out of this echo what you put into it, just like
there ain't much else in this echo. I think it maybe time to consider
any other echo.
This is very true, however, no one seems to putting anything in, do
they ?. It would be an idea if maybe some of the users did a profile of the gear they use, the bands and times, in UTC, they are on the air.
It would be an idea if maybe some of the users did ain UTC, they are on the air.
profile of the gear they use, the bands and times,
I don't know if any of us are on HF anymore.
Yes I know what you mean. I'm mainly interested in Vintage military gear, and have a few working sets such as 62, 19 ect. Problem is I can't use them at the present, as I only have a UK M1 licence for 30Mhz and above.Quoting Steve Bainbridge to Roy Witt <=-
meaning no disrespect to anyone, but apart from the solar reports,
there ain't much else in this echo. I think it maybe time to consider
You get out of this echo what you put into it, just like
any other echo.
This is very true, however, no one seems to putting anything in, do
they ?. It would be an idea if maybe some of the users did a profile of
the gear they use, the bands and times, in UTC, they are on the air.
Good idea. Except for some lurkers that have used MF/HF
and VHF as part
of their job. Or just don't have the time to fire up
that bunch of 807s
<hi> anymore
Seems there is not much interest in Radio period.meaning no disrespect to anyone, but apart from the solar reports,
there ain't much else in this echo. I think it maybe time to
consider dropping it from my system
You get out of this echo what you put into it, just like
any other echo.
This is very true, however, no one seems to putting anything in, do
they ?.
Nope. Not that they haven't in the past, just not much
interest for radio
in fidonet these days. There used to be all kinds of
activity, but as theThis is true . I take the UK radio amateur usenet mail, and it mainly contains flames ect, very little to do with AR.
hobby gets less and less people in it, so will the echo
activity. At the
moment, there are at least 7 radio oriented echoes in
distribution;
AMATEUR_RADIO .......... "AMATEUR RADIO / HAM RADIO"
HAM .................... "Amateur Radio Interest"
HAM-SALE ............... "Ham Radio equipment sale, swap
and buy"
HAM_REQ ................ "Amateur Radio File
Announcements & File
Requests"
HAM_TECH ............... "Amateur(HAM) Radio TECHnical
Conference"
RADIO_HOBBY-ALL ........ "ALL HOBBY RADIO: Low Power FM,
CB, Scanners,
Shortwave"
SCANRADIO .............. "INTERNATIONAL VHF-UHF SCANNER
RADIO-RECEIVER
CONFERENCE"
Most of which see about the same traffic from the same
participants as
this echo does. Some of those above haven't s
activity for months.Well there you go. Tis time to fire it up again
It would be an idea if maybe some of the users did a profile
of the gear they use, the bands and times, in UTC, they are on the
air.
I don't know if any of us are on HF anymore. My Kenwood
TS620 hasn't
been turned on in ages. I do have a ten meter rig that I
turn on once
in a while. Nothing to get excited about there. I used
to be quite active
on UHF.
Quoting Steve Bainbridge to Richard Town <=-
Yes I know what you mean. I'm mainly interested in Vintage military
gear, and have a few working sets such as 62, 19 ect.
can't use them at the present, as I only have a UK M1 licence for 30Mhz and above. I'm trying to master morse.
Will it all improve after the 2003 conf were it is 99% certain that
morse will be scrapped for HF access, will have to wait and see.
It would be an idea if maybe some of the users did ain UTC, they are on the air.
profile of the gear they use, the bands and times,
I don't know if any of us are on HF anymore.
Nope. Not that they haven't in the past, just not much
interest for radio
in fidonet these days. There used to be all kinds of
Seems there is not much interest in Radio period.
Most of which see about the same traffic from the same
participants as
this echo does. Some of those above haven't s
This is true . I take the UK radio amateur usenet mail, and it mainly contains flames ect, very little to do with AR.
activity for months.
It would be an idea if maybe some of the users did a profile
of the gear they use, the bands and times, in UTC, they are on the
air.
Had a Canadian 52 and a Canadian 19 myself, plus a CNY12,A few bob. All depends what condition they are in. My 62 set with headset, power leads, xtal calibrator, rod aerial and working 100% is worth between £150
AR88, 1155
Wonder what these'd be worth today?
Yes, I find it is the lack of time to actyaly sit down on a regular basis.can't use them at the present, as I only have a UK M1 licence for 30Mhz
and above. I'm trying to master morse.
Once the barrier at about 8wpm is overcome, the rest is a
doddle ;)
As an emission. Not banned, just dropped as a requirement for HF access. The RSGB and Radio Agency are working out new licence exams. It may be a 3 tier system, foundation, novice, full. Will have to wait and see.Will it all improve after the 2003 conf were it is 99% certain that
morse will be scrapped for HF access, will have to wait and see.
Do you mean for an exam or is it going to be banned as
an emission?
MvdV> Whenever I am in the car I have 2 meters on standby.
Last time I had a two-way radio in the car, I used an
autopatch to report a drunk driver on the freeway.
There were many reports ahead of me by those who had a cell phone.
Since then, I've given up mobile operation for a cell phone.
MvdV> I am a ham for over 35 years now and in the
Been one almost as long, interest being even longer. I was
introduced to HAM radio by a school mate back in the 50s.
Together we pioneered the new Citizens Band of 1959 in our small
town. I finally got my first HAM license 11 years later after
the CB craze died down.
More recently, I worked with No-code International to lower
the code requirements for licensing here and abroad.
Seems like it. HAMs with computers are either doingLike me . I,m very active on 2Mtr SSTV and RTTY. Just started playing with PSK31, now that is good. You maynot hear the signal on the speaker, but the PSK
their computer thing
and leaving radio alone or they're doing their HAM thing
and leaving the
computers alone. Some, however, are using both.
With me being a UK M1 licence, this means no access below 30Mhz without a morseIt would be an idea if maybe some of the users did a profile
of the gear they use, the bands and times, in UTC, they are on the
air.
Why 2003 I will never know. It wwould be so easy for each countries
radio regulatory body to scrap it now, just like they have lowered
the 12wpm to 5wpm, and as long as the actual exam is passed, allow
full HF access.
computers alone. Some, however, are using both.
Like me . I,m very active on 2Mtr SSTV and RTTY. Just started playing
with PSK31, now that is good. You maynot hear the signal on the
speaker, but the PSK prog gets it fine. I recommend Winpsk.
It would be an idea if maybe some of the users did a profile
of the gear they use, the bands and times, in UTC, they are on
the air.
With me being a UK M1 licence, this means no access below 30Mhz
without a morse pass, I'm limited to 6mtr and above, however, it is
99% certain that the WRC2003 conf will scrap morse for full access.
Why 2003 I will never know. It wwould be so easy for each countries
radio regulatory body to scrap it now, just like they have lowered
the 12wpm to 5wpm, and as long as the actual exam is passed, allow
full HF access.
This is my personal opinion only, and I do aggree with those who say
morse should stay, fine, but make it optional not mandatory.
Last time I had a two-way radio in the car, I used an
autopatch to report a drunk driver on the freeway.
There were many reports ahead of me by those who had a cell phone.
Since then, I've given up mobile operation for a cell phone.
MvdV> I am a ham for over 35 years now and in the
Been one almost as long, interest being even longer. I was
introduced to HAM radio by a school mate back in the 50s.
Together we pioneered the new Citizens Band of 1959 in our small
town. I finally got my first HAM license 11 years later after
the CB craze died down.
More recently, I worked with No-code International to lower
the code requirements for licensing here and abroad.
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