i was on wu3v most of saturday, but sunday i was pretty busy here so only played with a few other connections. sorry i missed you. unfortunately the way the network has been configured to make some o
check out: http://www.berkshire.net/~robbins/technote/geography.html for many of the messages the last time this question was raised. includeing references to on-line calculator. -- David Robbins K1T
sure, the stubs can be anywhere along the feed line. they are most commonly at the amp output in m/m stations because that is an easy place to put them when the amp will only be on one band. check ou
programable to be selected band by band, and with separate rx only input selectable from front panel. with ethernet tcp/ip access in addition to the serial port. -- David Robbins K1TTT (ex KY1H) k1tt
packetcluster is in band. but then again, its not a 'mode', its an application that you can reach via rf or land-line or internet. how about tcp/ip rf to wired links? you can actually use the same tc
i have always liked the analogies between sailboat racing and ham radio contesting. they share many aspects of technologic advancement, strategy, planning, training, and reliance on your equipment. a
no, it does get randomly rotated... but sometimes random can mean it ends up the same way it started. and with Es the skips are frequently short and high angle so there may be an arrival angle issue
programable to be selected band by band, and with separate rx only input selectable from front panel. with ethernet tcp/ip access in addition to the serial port. -- David Robbins K1TTT (ex KY1H) k1tt
packetcluster is in band. but then again, its not a 'mode', its an application that you can reach via rf or land-line or internet. how about tcp/ip rf to wired links? you can actually use the same tc
i have always liked the analogies between sailboat racing and ham radio contesting. they share many aspects of technologic advancement, strategy, planning, training, and reliance on your equipment. a
no, it does get randomly rotated... but sometimes random can mean it ends up the same way it started. and with Es the skips are frequently short and high angle so there may be an arrival angle issue
programable to be selected band by band, and with separate rx only input selectable from front panel. with ethernet tcp/ip access in addition to the serial port. -- David Robbins K1TTT (ex KY1H) k1tt
packetcluster is in band. but then again, its not a 'mode', its an application that you can reach via rf or land-line or internet. how about tcp/ip rf to wired links? you can actually use the same tc
packetcluster is in band. but then again, its not a 'mode', its an application that you can reach via rf or land-line or internet. how about tcp/ip rf to wired links? you can actually use the same tc
i have always liked the analogies between sailboat racing and ham radio contesting. they share many aspects of technologic advancement, strategy, planning, training, and reliance on your equipment. a
no, it does get randomly rotated... but sometimes random can mean it ends up the same way it started. and with Es the skips are frequently short and high angle so there may be an arrival angle issue
The fall contest season is almost upon us, and once again I am looking for someone to help organize contest operators here. I would really like to find someone who can take charge of arranging for op
Already committed are: CQWW RTTY = KE1FO CQP = KE1FO ARRL SS SSB = WA1ZAM CQWW CW = K1TWF Ever wanted to try out rtty contesting? its an interesting and fun way to contest. nice and quiet, reasonable
The fall contest season is almost upon us, and once again I am looking for someone to help organize contest operators here. I would really like to find someone who can take charge of arranging for op