[60-Meters] 60-Meter QSO this morning
Art W1AER
w1aer at earthlink.net
Wed Jul 5 22:51:07 EDT 2017
Agree...
I have made a few SSB QSO's but feel very restricted with the channels.
I really like the digital modes and I would think having a regular band
would make this work much easier, and possibly more legal in the US. I
know that there are questions about this matter.
Lets hope a good 5mHz band comes out of all of this.
Art
W1AER
On 7/5/2017 8:14 PM, Bry Carling wrote:
> It sure is quiet here. I guess this group has died out. Pity.
>
>
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> From: 60-Meters <60-meters-bounces at mailman.qth.net> on behalf of Bry Carling <af4k at hotmail.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, October 26, 2016 5:37 PM
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> Subject: Re: [60-Meters] 60-Meter QSO this morning
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> Would anyone like to try a CW or JT65 contract with me on 60m?
>
> de AF4K, Bry
> Sanford, Florida USA
>
>> From: af4k at hotmail.com
>> To: 60-meters at mailman.qth.net
>> Date: Mon, 21 Mar 2016 08:17:46 -0400
>> Subject: [60-Meters] 60-Meter QSO this morning
>>
>> Hi everyone. I had a nice chat with W4VAB this morning on 5348 kHz CW.
>>
>> I am glad 60 meters is more than just an SSB band. Nothing against voice contacts at all.
>>
>> Also interesting that it will not be channelized much longer.
>>
>> I wonder how we will make out with 15 watts e.r.p. ? (or is it 25w, I forget...)
>>
>> My antenna doesn't have much gain anyway so I need to calculate the losses of
>> a mis-mached antenna with negative gain to figure up how much powre I can run,
>> considering transmisison line losses etc. etc.
>>
>> Has there been any discussion here about th enew restructions that will be
>> coming when we go to a non-channelized band at 60m?
>>
>> 73 de AF4K, Bry
>>
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Art Roberts W1AER
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