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Steveo December 22nd 06 12:25 AM

No More Element 1
 
"Jim Hampton" wrote:
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Vinnie S. wrote:
On 16 Dec 2006 02:58:54 GMT, Steveo
wrote:

Vinnie S. wrote:
Remember that exemption thing with the hams? I have two
buddies that are extras' - local here and they'd like to

hear
me on 20
40
or 80 (160?) NOT TWO METERS THO!

The thing about it is they still use 11 meters as much as
they use any of those bands. You do too, right?

Remember the guy I bought my Icom from? He told me that
the biggest offenders in radio are extra class hams.

I think this is a great thing for ham radio. You can now
get some new blood into this hobby.

Vinnie S.

You're probably right, it should make it easier for the no

codes
to
gain
more HF privilege but that doesn't blow my hair back either.
I may end up there after I pass 50, or not. I'm happy with
my little shot down CB so far.

btw..i remember who you bought your radio from man. :)

I'm telling you, With 75M, I can talk to you all the time.
Take the practice tests on eham.net. You'll pass them easily.

Vinnie S.

I'm not worried about passing the no code test, and we have
each
others
land line in case it's really pressing, right?

Get ready to hear me on 11M in your hometown as the band opens
up. If you don't hear me directly, you'll hear people calling
out my name.
g

I'm getting ready for it again, because the last time was so
much fun.

Hello Mopar

I remember well when I had the monster antenna when I was a kid.
I
could
reach Washington, D.C. from Rochester, NY running 65 watts in the
middle of the day and all points in between. On 160 meters.

At night, that extended over most of the lower 48 states -
running

25
watts on 160.

Between 80 and 20 and all bands in between, you're good for much
of the world by picking your frequencies and time of day - unless
the bands are really messed up by a big solar storm.

Heck, I ran a phone patch running 12 watts rms into the beam from
Guam Island back to Rochester, NY. Until the guy said I was
weak,

at
which point I threw on the afterburner. Nearly knocked his
speaker off the shelf. Guam to Rochester has to be pushing the
heck out of 10,000 miles .... and 12 watts would have been
sufficient for a qso on ssb, just needed a titch more for the
phone patch :D

For the most part, you really don't need a lot of power. Just
pick the frequency, mode, and time appropriately.

I'll chat with you off-group via e-mail.

73 from Rochester, NY
Jim

Yeah I must agree those are some most impressive kredentials, Jim,
and you know you and I would get along just as well on 11 as we do
via email. I'm not an amp junkie at all man, most times I only run
about

80
watts on the peaks.

I'm more into a good antenna.

Hello Mopar,

I agree with you; a good antenna helps on *both* ends of the circuit.

Heck, if you're ever in the Rochester area, give a call. I'll give
you the phone number off-group and we can have a couple of cool 807s
LOL :D

Hi Jim

Yeah that sounds good. About the only time I get around your neck of
the woods is when I go to Niagara Falls to support the Casino.

80 watts peak can do wonders when you use a good antenna. I know
that for a fact; I used to run 25 watts am on 160 meters and was good
for

most
of the lower 48 at night. The fools tried a lot of high power on 80
meters and didn't have the comms that I did with low power and a good
antenna on 160. And I was running AM for the most part ;)

73 from Rochester, NY
Jim

There you go Jim, I have the 30L1 sitting here just for special
occasions but that's SSB only of course. :-)

--
Happy Holidays


Hello Mopar,

The 30L1 is a nice amp. Had one on Guam for RTTY, the Henry 2-K for the
more serious stuff on CW and SSB, and, of course, that infamous RCA on a
rhombic with perhaps a good million watts erp for when the XO wanted a
phone patch and props were terrible. He got his phone patch; all the big
stateside stations were S-2, S-3 and we were punching through from 20 to
40 over 9 LOL. Dang, what a measly 50,000 output into a rhombic running
probably 14 dB or more forward gain can do :))

73 from Rochester, NY
Jim

Hello Jim

Dang, my lowly 30L1 would barely make being a driver on your strappin' Guam
station! I'd have to hope my beam would bounce mother nature around and mud
duck me up to compete with that!!

humble look :)

--
Happy Holidays


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