Re: Yes or no?
Von: Josh Russel (joshua@antispam.net) [Profil]
Datum: 03.07.2009 16:29
Message-ID: <h2l4l9$kms$1@news.albasani.net>
Newsgroup: uk.radio.amateur
Datum: 03.07.2009 16:29
Message-ID: <h2l4l9$kms$1@news.albasani.net>
Newsgroup: uk.radio.amateur
"Steve Terry" <gFOURwwk@tesco.net> wrote in message news:h2ks9q$9ke$1@news.albasani.net... > "Conor" <conor@gmx.co.uk> wrote in message > news:MPG.24b7f51bf7656b3f989709@news.eternal-september.org... >> In article <5b6aa1b1-fedd-4f14-97f3-4817919152b8 >> @c9g2000yqm.googlegroups.com>, Dave says... >> No more than 10W. Legal is 4W. Basically running <ahem> SSB on >> unmodified sets. Certainly far closer to legal than 40/80/120 or >> whatever linears come in these days. Got a partial contact with Poland >> last night sat on the nearby seafront in my car using a sirio 4000 >> magmount but conditions weren't in my favour and it dropped off quite >> quickly. >> >> > Another fecking self confessed Freebander, just what Amateur radio needs 'e Dx's. You Dx. You is legal, 'e wants to go legal.. gud fer 'im. > > Get yer cornflake packet FL M6 and buy yourself a widerband > Freebander set than you already have As long as it's a commercial set. ;e aint allowed pmr or converted. > > Yer DX good buddies are waiting one of em is called "Steve Terry". LOL. -- --- A g7 and lovin' it. > > Steve Terry >[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
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- Yeti (03.07.2009 19:54)
