fightinbluhen51
"Quack Pot Call Honker"
- Oct 31, 2008
- 8,974
For anyone in harford county:
The 146.775 and 449.775 repeaters are back online after the move.
Sweet!! I will have to give a listen.
Tones?
For anyone in harford county:
The 146.775 and 449.775 repeaters are back online after the move.
There's a fairly comprehensive list of repeaters in the DMV area here: http://tmarc.org
Just remember that they may not always operate with the tone turned on.
WOOHOOO!!!!!
First ever stateside contact!!!!
I am totally stoked!
W7WA out of Tacoma, Washington.
Finally got a clear night with decent propagation. It's also Sunday here, and near midnight, so the lights and plasma TV's are off in Seoul.
Wow... I am thrilled! Never thought I'd get one, because the USA is mostly blocked-out by a small mountain less than a mile from me.
^ Nice.
Anyone on this thread have a Yaesu 817 or an Electaft KX3?
I really want to add HF abilities by year's end. And I want to stay as small and portable as possible for now.
^ Nice.
Anyone on this thread have a Yaesu 817 or an Electaft KX3?
I really want to add HF abilities by year's end. And I want to stay as small and portable as possible for now.
^ Yeah I figured that would be the case.
If the KX3 had 70 cm for sat (space station) work, I wouldn't even be asking. Then again...the 817 is a fair bit cheaper except now I've noted your filters statement. Herm. Thoughts and decisions.
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I wasn't concerned about 2m/70cm since I already had a VHF/UHF radio. My opinion was "buy once, cry once". I haven't second guessed my decision to buy the KX3 over the FT-817.