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Between the crap about adair and mork it's amazing people still frequent
this ng. The days of people arguing about feed line length versus swr
seems like a distant memory. Are there any old timers here who want to
try and turn the tide?

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jim wrote:
Between the crap about adair and mork it's amazing people still frequent
this ng. The days of people arguing about feed line length versus swr
seems like a distant memory. Are there any old timers here who want to
try and turn the tide?

Hello Jim (this group is a sewer)

I'm still here, and on 11 meters ssb.

I'm about to do the c131 mod to my kenwood ts870.

Are you on the air now?
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Steve wrote:

jim wrote:

Between the crap about adair and mork it's amazing people still frequent
this ng. The days of people arguing about feed line length versus swr
seems like a distant memory. Are there any old timers here who want to
try and turn the tide?


Hello Jim (this group is a sewer)

I'm still here, and on 11 meters ssb.

I'm about to do the c131 mod to my kenwood ts870.

Are you on the air now?
.


Not yet Steve as I have to figure out where to mount the JoGunn 5+5 now
that I put a second story on the house. A friend gave me a 40' tower but
its difficult to position it as you know its quite crowded here on the
island and neighbors are close.

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jim wrote:
Steve wrote:

jim wrote:

Between the crap about adair and mork it's amazing people still
frequent this ng. The days of people arguing about feed line length
versus swr seems like a distant memory. Are there any old timers here
who want to try and turn the tide?


Hello Jim (this group is a sewer)

I'm still here, and on 11 meters ssb.

I'm about to do the c131 mod to my kenwood ts870.

Are you on the air now?
.


Not yet Steve as I have to figure out where to mount the JoGunn 5+5 now
that I put a second story on the house. A friend gave me a 40' tower but
its difficult to position it as you know its quite crowded here on the
island and neighbors are close.

Copy that. Perhaps start with a ground plane or dipole first to get a feel
for things, I'm certainly learning from my mistakes with antenna placement
but that **** runs into money.

I'd be golden -without- the powerline noise, and the electric company has
been fairly accommodating with attempts to repair it, no glory.

So now I'm running 300' of lmr-400 to the south building, to get away from
the static.

If I had to do it over again I'd start with a dipole or plane, fwiw. Those
are easier to move doncha know.

ps. 2510 still strong.
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Between the crap about adair and mork it's amazing people still frequent this ng.
The days of people arguing about feed line length versus swr seems like a distant
memory. Are there any old timers here who want to try and turn the tide?




What's up OG???? LOL!!!!! Well you are right, but a good
filter doesn't hurt. It saw 89 post BBAAAAMMMMM, only
8 after filters. Going to see this collection tomorrow, wish you
& Steveo were closer, I know you two would like it.

http://www.milvehtechfound.com/history.html

Here's a good link with pictures:

http://www.mishalov.net/military-veh...-vehicles.html


Landshark




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"jim" wrote in message
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Between the crap about adair and mork it's amazing people still
frequent this ng. The days of people arguing about feed line length
versus swr seems like a distant memory. Are there any old timers here
who want to try and turn the tide?


What's up OG???? LOL!!!!! Well you are right, but a good
filter doesn't hurt. It saw 89 post BBAAAAMMMMM, only
8 after filters. Going to see this collection tomorrow, wish you
& Steveo were closer, I know you two would like it.

http://www.milvehtechfound.com/history.html

Here's a good link with pictures:

http://www.mishalov.net/military-veh...-vehicles.html

Landshark

Hello Shark,
Yes sir that looks like fun.

And now for some radio fun, check out these doods.

http://www.wz5q.net/index/audiocrew.htm
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Landshark wrote:
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Between the crap about adair and mork it's amazing people still frequent this ng.
The days of people arguing about feed line length versus swr seems like a distant
memory. Are there any old timers here who want to try and turn the tide?





What's up OG???? LOL!!!!! Well you are right, but a good
filter doesn't hurt. It saw 89 post BBAAAAMMMMM, only
8 after filters. Going to see this collection tomorrow, wish you
& Steveo were closer, I know you two would like it.

http://www.milvehtechfound.com/history.html

Here's a good link with pictures:

http://www.mishalov.net/military-veh...-vehicles.html


Landshark


Nice site Sharkie. Thanks. I'm more particular to the air side of
defense as the family has been building planes since the '30's. Last
plane was the F14D Super Tomcat. Its retired now so I've moved on to
state of the art telecomm's.

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"jim" wrote in message
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Landshark wrote:
"jim" wrote in message
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Between the crap about adair and mork it's amazing people still frequent
this ng. The days of people arguing about feed line length versus swr
seems like a distant memory. Are there any old timers here who want to
try and turn the tide?





What's up OG???? LOL!!!!! Well you are right, but a good
filter doesn't hurt. It saw 89 post BBAAAAMMMMM, only
8 after filters. Going to see this collection tomorrow, wish you
& Steveo were closer, I know you two would like it.

http://www.milvehtechfound.com/history.html

Here's a good link with pictures:

http://www.mishalov.net/military-veh...-vehicles.html


Landshark

Nice site Sharkie. Thanks. I'm more particular to the air side of defense
as the family has been building planes since the '30's. Last plane was the
F14D Super Tomcat. Its retired now so I've moved on to state of the art
telecomm's.


No problem, love military air, just more towards WWII, not the modern, push
button stuff. That collection was awesome, it was amazing the stuff that guy
has.
I'll let you know when I'm out your way, visiting the Smithsonian. We'll
make a day or two for the Air & Space museum.

Landshark


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On Oct 29, 10:00*pm, "Landshark" wrote:
"jim" wrote in message

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Landshark wrote:
"jim" wrote in message
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Between the crap about adair and mork it's amazing people still frequent
this ng. The days of people arguing about feed line length versus swr
seems like a distant memory. Are there any old timers here who want to
try and turn the tide?


* What's up OG???? LOL!!!!! Well you are right, but a good
filter doesn't hurt. It saw 89 post BBAAAAMMMMM, only
8 after filters. Going to see this collection tomorrow, wish you
& Steveo were closer, I know you two would like it.


http://www.milvehtechfound.com/history.html


Here's a good link with pictures:


http://www.mishalov.net/military-veh...-vehicles.html


* *Landshark

Nice site Sharkie. Thanks. I'm more particular to the air side of defense
as the family has been building planes since the '30's. Last plane was the
F14D Super Tomcat. Its retired now so I've moved on to state of the art
telecomm's.


*No problem, love military air, just more towards WWII, not the modern, push
button stuff. That collection was awesome, it was amazing the stuff that guy
has.
* I'll let you know when I'm out your way, visiting the Smithsonian. We'll
make a day or two for the Air & Space museum.

* * Landshark- Hide quoted text -

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Landshark wrote:
"jim" wrote in message
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Landshark wrote:

"jim" wrote in message
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Between the crap about adair and mork it's amazing people still frequent
this ng. The days of people arguing about feed line length versus swr
seems like a distant memory. Are there any old timers here who want to
try and turn the tide?





What's up OG???? LOL!!!!! Well you are right, but a good
filter doesn't hurt. It saw 89 post BBAAAAMMMMM, only
8 after filters. Going to see this collection tomorrow, wish you
& Steveo were closer, I know you two would like it.

http://www.milvehtechfound.com/history.html

Here's a good link with pictures:

http://www.mishalov.net/military-veh...-vehicles.html


Landshark


Nice site Sharkie. Thanks. I'm more particular to the air side of defense
as the family has been building planes since the '30's. Last plane was the
F14D Super Tomcat. Its retired now so I've moved on to state of the art
telecomm's.



No problem, love military air, just more towards WWII, not the modern, push
button stuff. That collection was awesome, it was amazing the stuff that guy
has.
I'll let you know when I'm out your way, visiting the Smithsonian. We'll
make a day or two for the Air & Space museum.

Landshark


I belong to the A&S org. Great museum there.



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