[GreenKeys] Re: Your latest message
Bob Camp
ham at cq.nu
Mon May 9 18:17:07 EDT 2005
Hi
An ice cube, a sling shot, and some number 38 enamel coated wire are
a reasonable starting point for a "stealth" long wire. Just about any
near by tree is a good target. You probably will have to put up
another one after each major storm. The good news is that they are
nearly impossible to detect.
Enjoy!
Bob Camp
KB8TQ
On May 9, 2005, at 11:30 AM, Don Robert House wrote:
>
> On May 9, 2005, at 8:50 AM, Roy Morgan wrote:
>
>>
>>
>>> Don KC9HMJ since April 18, 2005 ;-)
>>>
>>
>> Hooray for you.. By the way, do you have any kind of a transmitter
>> and receiver there that you plan to put on the air?
>>
>> Roy
>>
>
> Hi Roy,
>
> I have no transmitters and do not expect to get any until we go to
> California in June. One of my friends said he would give me an
> Army HF transceiver. Of course I will not be using it until I get
> my General license. I am not really interested in voice
> communications, just RTTY.
>
> As far as receivers go... I have a Navy R-1051B and a 1944 E.H.
> Scott Navy Morale Radio. Both work well. I need someone around
> here to help me put up a long wire antenna (at night) ;-)
>
> Don
>
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