Ufff
Again, again and again
Would be great to have a REMOTE reflector!!
73,
Jorge
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> El 27/02/2015, a las 10:34, Eddy Swynar <deswynar@xplornet.ca> escribió:
>
> Hi Guys,
>
> My appreciation of computers in the Ham shack, I'm afraid, is limited to
> placing the contest QSOs that I might make into Cabrillo format ,
> post-contest, for benefit of to-day's contest sponsors---and I was dragged,
> kicking & screaming all the way, into that stage, several years ago...!
>
> I don't know why, but my "...spidey senses" always go on "high alert"
> whenever radio & computers are mentioned in the same subject.
>
> No doubt that accounts for my ignorance as to to-day's Amateur scene...so I
> have an ignorant question, from an otherwise ignorant Ham: somebody please
> bear with me, & kindly give me the condensed "Coles Notes" version in your
> reply...
>
> Specifically, suppose I want to work the (imaginary, of course) upcoming
> DX-pedition to North Korea that is being mounted as a distraction to
> basketball, by Dennis Rodman & a few of his well-heeled Ham friends. I would
> dearly LOVE to log the operation on 160-meters CW---but I understand that
> their topband aerial will be limited to a very simple random 130' length of
> wire, thrown out a hotel upper storey window. Question: can I link myself via
> the internet to some remote "...rent-a-station" in, say, nearby Japan, and
> use that station to QSO them, all the while using my callsign of VE3CUI...?
>
> Like I said earlier, it's an ignorant question, from an ignorant Ham---but I
> would like to know the answer, just the same...!
>
> Many thanks, &
>
> ~73~ de Eddy VE3CUI - VE3XZ
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