Any Ham Radio Steelers on 10 meters ?
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Any Ham Radio Steelers on 10 meters ?
Wow... the band is sure open!!!
Just curious if there are any steeler Ham radio operators that are working the 10 meter band during this band opening.
I have not had my HF gear turned on in a while. Man, what a mistake.
I am in Upstate NY and have worked, Florida, New Jersy (**close skip**), Texas, Georgia, Indianna, Illinois, California, Oregon, Washington State, North Dakota and more...
So far have worked these staions this morning all with 5,9 reports.
Just thought maybe some Steeling Ham's might want to sched on a frequency with this opening.
Carry on Steelers...
Kurt Kowalski
KA2POO - Upstate NY
Just curious if there are any steeler Ham radio operators that are working the 10 meter band during this band opening.
I have not had my HF gear turned on in a while. Man, what a mistake.
I am in Upstate NY and have worked, Florida, New Jersy (**close skip**), Texas, Georgia, Indianna, Illinois, California, Oregon, Washington State, North Dakota and more...
So far have worked these staions this morning all with 5,9 reports.
Just thought maybe some Steeling Ham's might want to sched on a frequency with this opening.
Carry on Steelers...
Kurt Kowalski
KA2POO - Upstate NY
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Hey Gang,
Glad to hear that there are a few 10m fans out there. As always, it has always been a very fickle band... either wide open, or shut right down tight for months.
Latley, it has been open. Yes, you are right about the ARRL Contest and boy where those guys contesting.
I understand that we are heading into another sunspot peak. So look out DX here we come.
I have my most fun on 10m ssb, usually around 28.425.
(give or take 20kc +/-)
Every once in a while I'll dust off the key as well, but I'm a slow poke.
At home I run an old Yeasu FT-101E and a Kenwood TS-120S... In the Car an RCI-2970 10m rig and a Kenwwod 2m FM for repeaters.
I'll listen for you guys.
73 OM
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(dah dih dah)
Kurt
Glad to hear that there are a few 10m fans out there. As always, it has always been a very fickle band... either wide open, or shut right down tight for months.
Latley, it has been open. Yes, you are right about the ARRL Contest and boy where those guys contesting.
I understand that we are heading into another sunspot peak. So look out DX here we come.
I have my most fun on 10m ssb, usually around 28.425.
(give or take 20kc +/-)
Every once in a while I'll dust off the key as well, but I'm a slow poke.
At home I run an old Yeasu FT-101E and a Kenwood TS-120S... In the Car an RCI-2970 10m rig and a Kenwwod 2m FM for repeaters.
I'll listen for you guys.
73 OM
DE
KA2POO
(dah dih dah)
Kurt
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Did you happen to hear my 10m repeater?
It keyed up for the first time this year last weekend.
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Regards,
John
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It keyed up for the first time this year last weekend.
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KA4ZAY
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Regards,
John
Steelin' is a way of life!
My PSG website-Carter SD-12-U, 8p/5k, Nashville 1000
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Hi Bob, I don't think I remembered you were a Radio ham.
I was a high speed radio operator in the Signal Corps, WWII. Learned Morse code and Japanese Katakana code. When I got out, dropped all interest, but now wish I had kept on with it. (Morse is dead now, CQ.did dah did dah dit....
Happy Holiday Season....al
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To reiterate an earlier post, WOW!!
I thought I was the only guy crazy enough to practice steel and morse code at the same time. I don't have any HF gear at the present, but hopefully the new year will be kind enough to allow me to purchase a few items.
Wouldn't it be something if we were all able to get together on the air and ramble on about steelin'. Probably won't happen, but its a nice thought anyhow.
James W4QEC<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by James M Banks on 02 January 2001 at 09:52 AM.]</p></FONT>
I thought I was the only guy crazy enough to practice steel and morse code at the same time. I don't have any HF gear at the present, but hopefully the new year will be kind enough to allow me to purchase a few items.
Wouldn't it be something if we were all able to get together on the air and ramble on about steelin'. Probably won't happen, but its a nice thought anyhow.
James W4QEC<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by James M Banks on 02 January 2001 at 09:52 AM.]</p></FONT>