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Rocky Roads May 23rd 05 05:27 AM

what bands are use for field day.
 
newbie here 73s


Adair Winter May 23rd 05 08:05 AM

"Rocky Roads" wrote in message
newbie here 73s


On HF, 6, 10, 15, 20, 40, 80 and 160 meters.
You can use VHF and UHF but you cannot use a repeater.
Check out http://www.arrl.org/contests/rules/2...s-fd-2005.html for a
full list of rules for field day.


Adair - KD5DYP



Fred W4JLE May 23rd 05 03:17 PM

Welcome newby! To avoid appearing like one, 73 means "best wishes" and never
has an "s" on the end.

"Rocky Roads" wrote in message
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newbie here 73s




Caveat Lector May 23rd 05 03:58 PM

All amateur bands (excluding the 60, 30, 17, and 12-meter bands)
See Field Day Rules URL:
http://www.arrl.org/contests/rules/2...s-fd-2005.html

--
CL -- I doubt, therefore I might be !






"Rocky Roads" wrote in message
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newbie here 73s




Cecil Moore May 23rd 05 04:15 PM

Fred W4JLE wrote:
Welcome newby! To avoid appearing like one, 73 means "best wishes" and never
has an "s" on the end.


Hey Fred, how would you write "multiple best wishes"? :-)
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73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp

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Fred W4JLE May 23rd 05 06:54 PM

I have enough of a problem expressing it even once.

Given that I am the consummate curmudgeon, you will have to ask someone who
enjoys interfacing with humanity.

Aside to Cecil:

By the way, I located some relays finally and am back up and running. I
picked up a 130 foot pre-made Van Gordon Eng (actual length 132 feet) $29.00
and another 100 foot of ladderline for $12.00. 7 relays and 2 digitran
thumbwheel switches now covers me from DC to Daylight. All ham bands and
Navy mars freqs. One antenna under $50.00 and worst swr is 1.4:1.



"Cecil Moore" wrote in message
...
Fred W4JLE wrote:
Welcome newby! To avoid appearing like one, 73 means "best wishes" and

never
has an "s" on the end.


Hey Fred, how would you write "multiple best wishes"? :-)
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Allodoxaphobia May 23rd 05 09:00 PM

On Mon, 23 May 2005 10:15:04 -0500, Cecil Moore wrote:
Fred W4JLE wrote:
Welcome newby! To avoid appearing like one, 73 means "best wishes"
and never has an "s" on the end.


Hey Fred, how would you write "multiple best wishes"? :-)


hmmmmm.... *That* would be doubly redundant!

73
Jonesy W3DHJ

Cecil Moore May 23rd 05 10:04 PM

Fred W4JLE wrote:
By the way, I located some relays finally and am back up and running. I
picked up a 130 foot pre-made Van Gordon Eng (actual length 132 feet) $29.00
and another 100 foot of ladderline for $12.00. 7 relays and 2 digitran
thumbwheel switches now covers me from DC to Daylight. All ham bands and
Navy mars freqs. One antenna under $50.00 and worst swr is 1.4:1.


Fred, would you believe there are still hams out there saying:
"That cannot possibly work!"?
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73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp

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Russ May 24th 05 12:46 AM

On Mon, 23 May 2005 10:15:04 -0500, Cecil Moore
wrote:

Fred W4JLE wrote:
Welcome newby! To avoid appearing like one, 73 means "best wishes" and never
has an "s" on the end.


Hey Fred, how would you write "multiple best wishes"? :-)


Well, here in "4" land, we would say "Hey y'all, 73."

Russ - kf4wxd

Fred W4JLE May 24th 05 01:40 AM

I did use a fractal layout for the relays. That may be the reason for sucess
:)

I put together a tuning chart of calculated values. After installing the
antenna at 35 feet in the center and 20 feet on the ends. The actuals layed
almost exactly on the calculated.

Using 1,2,4,8,10,20, and 40 feet I can read the additional footage directly
off the digitran switches. I like it better than the 1 to 16 I had before.

I added the longer pieces to be able to operate 60 meters as well as the
Navy Mars Freqs.

Next I will replace the switches with a basic stamp that will get the
frequency off of my Icom compute the proper length and select the relays to
get that length.

At last an all band no tune, no switch antenna. QSY and always be where it
should be.

I was 5-7 into Scotland the other night on 3.990 running 100 watts. Not bad
for what is essentially a NVIS antenna.

For all those out there named Thomas, it works as advertised, try it you
will like it!

"Cecil Moore" wrote in message
...
Fred W4JLE wrote:
By the way, I located some relays finally and am back up and running. I
picked up a 130 foot pre-made Van Gordon Eng (actual length 132 feet)

$29.00
and another 100 foot of ladderline for $12.00. 7 relays and 2 digitran
thumbwheel switches now covers me from DC to Daylight. All ham bands and
Navy mars freqs. One antenna under $50.00 and worst swr is 1.4:1.


Fred, would you believe there are still hams out there saying:
"That cannot possibly work!"?
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