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J P wrote:
Am new to this group, and was wondering where each poster is located for reference of conditions, skip, etc. I'm located in Viera, Florida a new town, 18.1 miles due west of Cocoa Beach, FL (where I work) and ca. 50 miles due east of Orlando, Florida. Using a Kenwood R-2000 and MFJ-1020C for SWL and a Kenwood TS-830s and Buddipole antenna for hamming (which is very limited here.) Licensed as ham since 1965. Thanks in advance! John-K4JDP Melrose MA, about 1 mile from the original National Radio plant. -- Brian Denley http://home.comcast.net/~b.denley/index.html |
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![]() "J P" wrote in message ... Am new to this group, and was wondering where each poster is located for reference of conditions, skip, etc. I'm located in Viera, Florida a new town, 18.1 miles due west of Cocoa Beach, FL (where I work) and ca. 50 miles due east of Orlando, Florida. Using a Kenwood R-2000 and MFJ-1020C for SWL and a Kenwood TS-830s and Buddipole antenna for hamming (which is very limited here.) Licensed as ham since 1965. Cincinnati, OH, using a Grundig Satellit 800 and a 50' long wire with a 9:1 transformer. Still have my old Realistic DX-440 for usage with the kids, and a Hallicrafters S20R Sky Champion in, um, a need of a bit of work. --Mike L. |
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One of my old Shortwave Radios is a Hallicrafters S-38EB.It still works
real good too.Not for sale though and it will never show up on ebay or anywhere else on the internet either. cuhulin |
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