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I'm transmitting with a 43' vertical wire groundplane, with an ATU at the elevated feed point. 8,700 km from DM04tk to FG40id. 18,100 kHz USB |
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Way to go Dave. Glad you are getting out.
Keep the Waves flying Guy! -- Burr From The Gardens Roses & Orchids Guiguinto, Bulacan. Philippines http://www.guiguinto.gov.ph/ And Red Mountain, Ca. USA I'm a member of The Tea Party, I VOTE "dave" wrote in message ... pskreporter.info I'm transmitting with a 43' vertical wire groundplane, with an ATU at the elevated feed point. 8,700 km from DM04tk to FG40id. 18,100 kHz USB |
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About fifteen sumpin years ago, I listened to an 18 wheeler truck driver
on I-20, (here in Jackson,backwater hick Missy Sippy) he said he just got through with talking to a guy in New Zealand via CB Radio.Of course that was at night time though. Yeah, in fact of the business,,,, sometimes 5 Watts can, and does really reach wayyyyyyyy out thar. How many Watts did ET use when he phoned home? cuhulin |
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Rob wrote:
On 13 Aug 2011 18:12:02 GMT, dave wrote: Subject: I just hit Chile with 5 Watts pskreporter.info I'm transmitting with a 43' vertical wire groundplane, with an ATU at the elevated feed point. 8,700 km from DM04tk to FG40id. 18,100 kHz USB When you 'hit' Chile did it turn the other cheek? http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/hit |
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On Aug 13, 2:12*pm, dave wrote:
pskreporter.info I'm transmitting with a 43' vertical wire groundplane, with an ATU at the elevated feed point. 8,700 km from DM04tk to FG40id. 18,100 kHz USB Just curious; what supports your 43' vertical wire? Pole, tree, helium balloon, or ... ? |
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DEFCON 88 wrote:
On Aug 13, 2:12*pm, dave wrote: pskreporter.info I'm transmitting with a 43' vertical wire groundplane, with an ATU at the elevated feed point. 8,700 km from DM04tk to FG40id. 18,100 kHz USB Just curious; what supports your 43' vertical wire? Pole, tree, helium balloon, or ... ? A Max-Gain 43' telescoping fiberglass mast. They're the people with Bristol wrenches for Mil-Spec boatanchors, too. http://www.mgs4u.com/index.html#fiberg |
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On Aug 13, 1:12*pm, dave wrote:
pskreporter.info I'm transmitting with a 43' vertical wire groundplane, with an ATU at the elevated feed point. 8,700 km from DM04tk to FG40id. 18,100 kHz USB It must be boring as sheit living on welfare and posting on usenet day after day, month after month, years after years... Nancy Pelosi wants you! |
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