Eric,
Not likely you will hear us on 40 meters, since it is generally east
coast - mid west stations, but with a decent antenna, you should have
no problem on 20 meters. The 20 meter thing covers the whole country
with occasional DX check-ins such as our friend Kelvin from across the pond.
Days and times:
Saturday 2000 UTC on 7.191 (plus or minus for QRM.
Sunday on 14.258 at 2000 UTC.
Either (or both) can be preempted by major contests, dead bands, or
other such things.
73, Steve KW3A
On 5/4/2014 6:19 AM, Eric Oyen wrote:
> what time and on what frequency (day, time, etc.) do you guys hold this =
> round table?
>
> Now that I have the TS-480 up and running, I should be able to =
> communicate better than just with email.
>
> -eric
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> On May 3, 2014, at 1:22 PM, Junior Lolley wrote:
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>> Steve, my loop is still down no help as of this time.
>> I will check in on the net when I get it back up.
>> =20
>> =20
>> Junior Lolley kg4itd
>> Liberty County Emergency Coordinator.
>> 'People will forget what you said...
>> People will forget what you did....
>> But people will NEVER forget how you made them feel.'
>> =20
>> =20
>> =20
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: For blind ham radio operators =
> [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
>> On Behalf Of Steve Forst
>> Sent: Saturday, May 03, 2014 4:18 PM
>> To: [log in to unmask]
>> Subject: Today's 40 meter roundtable
>> =20
>> Due to some activity on 7.190 from the Indiana QSO Party, we slid up =
> to=20
>> 7.192. Band didn't seem so great and the 3 of us just hung in for=20=
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>> about 15 minutes:
>> =20
>> KD2CDU
>> KY2D
>> KW3A
>> 73, Steve KW3A
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