[Fists] 40 Meters
Tomas Hood - NW7US
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Mon, 21 Jan 2002 22:21:46 -0800
I just had a fine QSO on 7.120 - no SSB to contend with. Some
Broadcast nearby, but our QSO was solid - all at 100 watts and
dipoles. Talked about battery power and QRP / portable camping
operation.
No need to crowd the band.
Stanley Wernick wrote:
>
> Hi Steve: Thanks for the great E Mail. I feel that all the SSB stations
> have just as much right to be on those frequencies as I do and will not
> try to QRM them. The Spanish speaking stations are very strong here and
> doubt if our dits and dahs can affect them one way or the other. It
> reminds me of the story of the mosquito that flew up to the back of an
> elephant and bit him and hoped he would say "OUCH". Trust me, it didn't
> happen. Same thing here. I am happy to move down band to around 7046
> plus or minue and let's see what happens. Thanks all and let's have fun.
> CW is the only way to go and we have to fun wherever we can find it,
> even on 7046.
> 73's de Stan W5ZF #6183, cc 696, QRP ARCI 5582.
>
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73 de NW7US, Tomas
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