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On 2/2/2016 10:24 AM, Scott Dorsey wrote:
Jerry Stuckle wrote: I've had a lot of fun in as a ham in the last 48 years, but I don't think anything will compare with the QSO's I made as a novice with a crystal rig and dipole. Well, for God's sake, put down $20, build a Tuna Tin Two, and get on the air again! I am running 5W with a homebrew compactron-based VFO and having a blast. --scott I still enjoy CW - but nothing will ever compare to the excitement of those first contacts as a novice, even if I had my old Hallicrafters SX-43 and Knight-kit T-60 back again! I made a lot of QSO's with a 40M dipole stretched across my parents back yard. Only about 15' above ground, but it worked. I've had better antennas which got farther and had better signal reports. But none worked as well as that dipole! ![]() -- ================== Remove the "x" from my email address Jerry, AI0K ================== |
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