Welcome to our new member, Dave G4VCO. Thanks for letting us have some introductory details. It does look as if you did not agree with the decision to drop the...
... Hey Dick! Welcome from another relatively new (and as yet inactive) member of this SIG! I did renew my Mensa membership, but I still lack the more...
Good to hear that Paul should have his license soon. Remember that you can take the written exam first and get the Technician license for VHF only and then...
Over the years I have got through rather a lot of radios, both for HF and VHF. For over four years I have been using a Kenwood TS-570 on HF and I have been...
The replacement for the IC-706 has just been revealed and it is called the IC-7000. You can download the data sheet on it, in PDF format, from the Martin Lynch...
Howdy All: K1ATV here in Mesa Arizona, a suburb of Phoenix. I've just started HAMSIG - the ham radio SIG for American Mensa and you are all invited to join the...
Many thanks for the info - BUT - I am in the UK.... -- Dick Pascoe G0BPS Member Kent County Council - www.kent.gov.uk And K&MFRS - www.kent.fire-uk.org ...
Well, Mensa hams in all the former British colonies are invited to join us - and any other English speaking nation. I went through qrz.com and extended an...
It is very nice to see that Bil K1ATV has joined us. I have already joined his new e-SIG called HAMSIG. It will be great if more join in both as I am sure that...
When the new Columbus module is installed to the ISS it will have a DATV downlink on 2.4 GHz, IIRC It will be used solely for school contracts and will be...
Be the first person on your block to own one: http://www.i4u.com/section-viewarticle-42.html Available from two online stores for 88 bux US. The first two sold...
Hi, I am G8BMI, resident in Sheffield, was notified of this group by Keith Brough, of British Mensa. I'm not very active ATM, being involved with restoring a...
Hi Geoff, Nice to have you with us. I thought you were actually a member of this group as I have got you on our web page. http://www.mensa.org.je/m-amrad.htm ...
Hi Lawrence, yes, I see from the archives that things have been quiet. I also see I am already registered under G8BMI, but, as I said, my previous computer...
HAMSIG is the Amateur (Ham) Radio Special Interest Group (SIG) for Mensa members in any country. It is the first internationally recognized SIG. It is open to...
... I didn't know about qrz.com, so looked myself up. My address is 7 years out of date (last updated in June 1999 apparently, which was about the time I moved...
... From: "Ed Loach" Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2007 5:25 PM Subject: RE: [M-AmRad] HAMSIG, the first Internationally recognized SIG ... I think that QRZ keeps up...
Hello all First post from me. Name is Roger Greengrass. Location is Norfolk, UK. QTH JO02MM. Callsigns: Originally G6ANS; currently G4NRG. Also held M5VHF for...
... From: "rogerm5vhf" Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2007 7:38 PM Subject: [M-AmRad] Hi (and Qrz.com) ... Hi Roger, Nice to hear from you. I would appreciate any...
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/12/05/2350233 "We all know the impact that Ham radio can have in emergencies, but that often slips by the public and the...
... <sunsettelcom@...> wrote: A live ATV demonstration was conducted after the Annual C.A.R.L. (Center for Amateur Radio Learning) meeting Sat at the Arizona...
Ok guys my first board meeting was very err ahh interesting to say the least. We had a great time all though I didn't understand all the proper protocol. One...
hamsig is now the amateur radio special interest group for American and International Mensa. This is no way supplants M-AmRad but I would love for members of...
... From: "William Munsil" Subject: [M-AmRad] Re: Greetings from the colonies ... Nice to hear from Bil in the "colony" of Arizona. After certain events in...