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John Miller <[log in to unmask]>
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Blind-Hams For blind ham radio operators <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 28 Jun 2005 21:26:25 -0400
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I don't have operators that are active with in miles of me so I'm set there
but no matter what I'd never use or even accept echolink as real radio. I
have a problem at night with 10 meters and up to pretty much 17 with a
couple TV's in the neighborhood so I'm looking for a place on 40 and 75 to
hang around at night but if I don't find one I float around some and still
talk on 10 with the locals when no one's got a TV on around here, 1 won't
bother me too bad but get the 2 I think it is of them on and it's solid s7
of notice on the vertical and all the locals use verticals.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kevin Kwan" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2005 8:53 PM
Subject: Re: recent openings in the midwest


The band conditions have been wonderful at night. I've had fun with 15
meters and I worked a 6y5 station on 20 meters at three this morning. That
was a station in Jamaica. I love working Caribbean dx, so I was happy about
first the time in which I heard this guy, and of course the location in
which I contacted. For that time of day on twenty is pretty strange, but of
course summer is like that. So keep your ears open at night time. Since it
summer you're going to get weird things like that. I have to operate at
night cuz it's the only way I can loose my neibor 3 doors away. That guy
likes working 40 threw the day so just to please his sorry ass, I operate at
night since he's not much of a night hawk. I mean this guy sits on a 40
meter net all day so I try not to bother him on 40. I might be able to duck
him if I use eighty. I haven't tested out eighty during the day really since
on this vertical, eighty is noisy. I can usually avoid my friend if I jump
around from 17, 15, and 10. Of course he's my immediate problem but that's
not all. A few doors from that guy there two operators that use 10 meter
slow scan. A few doors away from them are 3 cb operators. So you people are
lucky if you haven't neibors that are radio operators. That's one reason why
I like echo link, I'll never get bothered by these people. Thank god they
usually don't operate at night, then I have a fighting chance. Anyways,
speratic openings are fun and there are lots now so keep listening.

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