Atlantic Ocean?
Retired electrician
Atlantic Ocean?
I helped set up a phone patch for an Asheville resident Saturday morning.
Using the Intercon as a setup point and directed the stations to move off net frequency a bit to have their welfare conversation.
It worked! The party found a nearby local to Asheville, and the traffic was passed.
Ken KD8DWO
First of all, Learn to spell “Brake”.
You mean Rudy will be the “Throat GOAT”?
Window peeper.
Article seems to rely on the influence of belonging to a club. The two clubs that I was a member of were cliquey closed inter circle boomer gatekeepers.
Northern Exposure.
Says it all.
Bitwarden here. Works well.
Over the shoulder boulder holder.
Surfing away with an administrator account.
ATR 30 3KW tuner here, along with a Vectronics dummy load and several antenna switches. Tuner handles 1.2 KW From Ameritron AL 572 amp all day long. Low cost vacuum tube amps will be the big loss for new hams.
7300 is the most popular rig that we check in on our net on a daily basis. They can be had used for $800 - $1000, QRZ swap meet. All the features that a ham just getting on HF could want. And not over crammed with stuff.
Presently running a TS 890 here. With a TS 830 as backup.
Yaesu FT 890 at was my first HF rig. $550. I’m still using it too.
ii xz-utils 5.2.5-2ubuntu1 amd64 XZ-format compression utilities On my latest Mint install.
Looks like downtown Bowling Green.
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