These frequencies are the frequencies that the 49MHz ERC suggests you use for hobbyist operations. Because the 49MHz band is shared with military operations,...
49megahertz@yahoogrou...
Jun 1, 2005 8:43 am
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All, Does anybody here plan to listen for the 42.8 MHz 70-year Major Armstrong commemorative broadcast from near the Hudson River on Saturday, June 11, at noon...
I participated in the 6-meter activity this weekend. I don't have my log in front of me right now, but I worked about 9 stations (7 grid squares) from EM28 on...
Do you have an amateur radio licence? Larry ... From: "allanegleston" <allanegleston@...> To: <49megahertz@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Saturday, June 18, 2005...
"ok, the fact that you were asking about getting on 6 meters but not showing a callsign had me concerned.." Maybe he wanted to monitor... Kurt Rosetta Proving...
... I usually figure that when someone want to just listen they would say.. ' I want to listen'... when they want to listen and transmit they usually say..'for...
All, The web site below plots 6-meter (50 MHz) ham contacts over 1, 2, or 24 hours depending on which page-top radio button you click. You can also select...
... I was wondering about the same thing... is seems, because the power level is soo low that using the same antenna is not that difficult... however the...
Allan, Larry, & Kurt, Like cell phones and many FRS transceivers, many 49 MHz cordless phones scan for an available channel. Cordless scanning is essential in...
These frequencies are the frequencies that the 49MHz ERC suggests you use for hobbyist operations. Because the 49MHz band is shared with military operations,...
49megahertz@yahoogrou...
Jul 1, 2005 9:10 am
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greetings Would someone tell me who, or what, is the ERC? is it the equivelent to your fcc or what.... just asking... Larry ... From:...
Larry, I've been assuming it means the Experimental Radio Club of Benson, Arizona. If it's anything more authoritative than that, it would be good to know. ...
All, Low-power communications users find synchronous demodulators useful because of their superior ability (compared to envelope detectors) to separate useful...
These frequencies are the frequencies that the 49MHz ERC suggests you use for hobbyist operations. Because the 49MHz band is shared with military operations,...
49megahertz@yahoogrou...
Aug 1, 2005 8:40 am
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All, I'm forwarding a post to NWWSVHF from K7XC. See below. Meteors give you 10-20 second bursts of communications, usually with several minutes of...
Allan, For the sake of less experienced shy lurkers here I'm including details you already know. I have not seen baby monitors at RS for some time. However,...
Thrift shops are over loaded with the things, usually about a buck a set, at times as high as three. You'll find so many you'll get sick of them. Kurt Rosetta...
Hi Allan and other hams... I realise this message is going to sound like a flame.. but it is not intended to be one.. My question.. why are so many amateurs...
for the fun of it? Jim Henderson, Sound Engineer, The Fat Surfer Music Venue. www.thefatsurfer.com Dont forget! 8th Oct Jims Jamfest (surfer), 17th Sept fsad#3...
But would you have more 'fun of it' on 6 meters?. Larry ve3fxq ... From: soundmanjim To: 49megahertz@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, August 21, 2005 10:43 AM ...
Quite possibly. There's just something more 'out there' using an obscure frequency such as 49. I had many years of fun building and experimenting with 49Mhz ...
More Fun on Part-15 or Part-97 Larry, A couple years back I was having fun with Part-15 and decided to get back into amateur radio after a ~35 year lapse. Was...
HI! ... I am not ACTIVE on 49 MHz, but do play around on it about every 6 months or so. But I have a few reasons (not in any specific order). 1 - there are...
Aloha to all: Al Ward reposted double sun noise on 1296 at 1745 today. I monitored a 12 dB increase hear on 432 and subsiding at about 1805z. 50 Mcs. could...