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On 3 Jul 2005 19:02:11 -0700, an_old_friend wrote:
Ha! You old fharts. I suppose the Op at KPH is going to send code so poorly that a runny nosed Technician with a computer won't be able to copy it. Sounds like W0EX. With present licensing requirements I would say that is a 100 guaranteed. Well if the present licensing guarantee that the morse is going to be so badly sent that it can't be read by computer then Morse Code is dead and lets finsih the burial The ops at KPH/KSM are all either former station ops from there or experienced shipboard radio operators, all holding Radiotelegraph Operator Second or First Class Certificates. The "wheel" (VVV tapes) will of course be used until traffic is to be passed. If and when they switch to K6KPH on the ham bands (using drastically- lowered transmitter power - 1.5 KW rather than the 15 KW that those transmitters were built to deliver) the ops - same guys and ladies - will be those who also hold FCC Radio Amateur licenses. They will have no problem with sending clean Morse. -- 73 de K2ASP - Phil Kane Fly-on-the-wall MRHS (KPH/KSM/K6KPH) |
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![]() "Phil Kane" wrote in message ast.net... The ops at KPH/KSM are all either former station ops from there or experienced shipboard radio operators, all holding Radiotelegraph Operator Second or First Class Certificates. The "wheel" (VVV tapes) will of course be used until traffic is to be passed. If and when they switch to K6KPH on the ham bands (using drastically- lowered transmitter power - 1.5 KW rather than the 15 KW that those transmitters were built to deliver) the ops - same guys and ladies - will be those who also hold FCC Radio Amateur licenses. They will have no problem with sending clean Morse. -- 73 de K2ASP - Phil Kane Fly-on-the-wall MRHS (KPH/KSM/K6KPH) The whole thing sounds awfully stupid to me and a waste of good time. These people need to get a life. 73 de Charley |
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![]() "Phil Kane" wrote in message ast.net... The ops at KPH/KSM are all either former station ops from there or experienced shipboard radio operators, all holding Radiotelegraph Operator Second or First Class Certificates. The "wheel" (VVV tapes) will of course be used until traffic is to be passed. If and when they switch to K6KPH on the ham bands (using drastically- lowered transmitter power - 1.5 KW rather than the 15 KW that those transmitters were built to deliver) the ops - same guys and ladies - will be those who also hold FCC Radio Amateur licenses. They will have no problem with sending clean Morse. -- 73 de K2ASP - Phil Kane Fly-on-the-wall MRHS (KPH/KSM/K6KPH) In addition to the above, there will also be operation on Freeband, freq. 27885 and 28040 kHz. A special event qsl will be awarded. 73, 37s, & 88, Choe |
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