Thank you, Moderator/Owner... Glad to be aboard... In this day of IC's and VLSI (ULSI?) I don't suppose anyone here is planning on using older tube/valve...
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Mar 4, 2002 7:58 am
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How many here could copy a 1200 baud digital beacon ? Or should we go in the FeldHell, MT63, (etc) direction ? That would mean a more powerful/expensive...
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Mar 4, 2002 8:03 am
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I could possibly copy a beacon once I got a better antenna set up. ASCII or QRSS maybe? QRSS could be the only possibility but the downside is that it's...
Questions, questions, questions. Oh well, I have too much time on my hands anyway. =) <<Doubt if the VFO in this Lafayette will be stable enough for...
Before you go designing an antenna for 49 MHz you might check the rules. Not only is there a power limitation but antenna restriction of 1 meter single...
Good question... :) First thing that popped into my head was packet (simply because I've messed with that (ampr.org) more than the other modes - never did get...
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Mar 6, 2002 10:54 pm
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Good Point, Chris... I think I may have mentioned this before, on the other list, but didn't get many (+) comments about it... Does that include the 'image'...
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Mar 6, 2002 11:39 pm
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You name the mode, I have it. Kurt ... Ross Technologies Signals Intelligence Division Rosetta Proving Grounds...
Hey everbody, Quick update on the 49MHz club I'm starting. I took B.A. (ASCR@...)'s advice and named it 49er (49MHz Experimental Radio Club). I just...
Hmmm... I'm lousy at QSL design, but at first glance the first thing that pops into my mind is the San Francisco 49ers, I think they are a football team or...
Kurt - Are you active on the spooks stations mailing list as well? For some reason I remember a Kurt at a "Roseta Proving Grounds". Or maybe not. =) I have a ...
I took some 49er loggings today because I was bored. This was on my scanner with a 144MHz whip antenna, so obviously I didn't catch much. But here's the ...
hello all, my name is david(kf4wbj) in chapel hill,nc. im very interested in 49 mhz communication,along with 50 mhz. i was wondering if anyone here has or...
I've got a baby monitor set, does that count as a transceiver?! Never been used for monitoring babies, only as a "cordless loudspeaker" for my radio shack so I...
Hello all. My name's John. I've been a general radio hobbyist since about 7 years of age. I'm 31 now. Got started when my dad joined a volunteer fire company's...
... Files section of the group website. It says you can change crystals, but I have never seen a wt that uses crystals, just tuning knobs for 42-50. I'm...
Another newcomer here...but very active on Part 15 communications for years on the LF bands (160-190khz). My primary interest in all this is weak signal work...
... They may be referring to the potentiometer (pot) for the frequency determining circuitry. John H. Guetherman KB7MIB/KAZ7FA/SSB-83T/KAE7927 Peoria, AZ....
Hello I am a new member with 49 MHz. Thru my kid years I didn't know what my walkie talkies ran on until I read a book on scanner radio. I will soon get...
<Listmod stepping onto soapbox> Welcome to 49MHz_Hobbyists, Adam! Good luck on passing your ham test - it's not too hard. Thanks for all the great feedback...
... I use a half size G5RV aerial for 6 metres at the moment. The SWR is 3:1 with no tuner. Not the intended use for this aerial but it is better than a random...
OK I will try that, is 49.860 7 meters? Cause I could put out another longwire antenna that is 7 meters, the dipole could use a RF receiver amp. Help me...
Ok I understand, I have to do the math more often, I'll get it up. :-) Fbs1050@... wrote: 49.8600 would be 6.1 meters. 73 de Michael / 49H3MA / Amateur...