[HCARC] Reflector
Gary J - N5BAA
qltfnish at omniglobal.net
Mon Jan 27 22:33:36 EST 2014
Micheal,
I don't think the Reflector will take forwarded items. What I do is just
cut and paste to hcarc at mailman.qth.net. After enough replies have been
given it is prudent to trim the list of the past responses or if necessary
just start another thread. Also be careful when using Reply and Reply all.
If you had wanted others, other than me to see your last comment you should
have hit REPLY All and it would have come to me as the addressee and to
HCARC in general. If just wanted to me as the last sender then just reply
will do, however it does disrupt others being able to follow the
conversation. Mostly I just REPLY ALL in the vain hope of including as many
people as possible.
Gary J
N5BAA
HCARC Secretary 2013/14
-----Original Message-----
From: Michael
Sent: Monday, January 27, 2014 9:12 PM
To: Gary J - N5BAA
Subject: Re: [HCARC] Reflector
I tried sending a couple things on the reflector and all I got was"too may
addees, reduce the number and send again" So I just stopped sending.
Michael
N4MUJ
-----Original Message-----
From: Gary J - N5BAA
Sent: Monday, January 27, 2014 9:05 PM
To: SARA SANDSTROM
Cc: hcarc at mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [HCARC] Reflector
Kerry,
Reflector dead – see what happens when Gary spends more time on the air and
less time reading and thinking. I can’t imagine why more people don’t take
advantage of of the Reflector, both in asking for and giving of information.
Maybe people don’t like to be thought of as having asked a “Dumb” question,
when in all likelihood there are numerous others of us out here with much
the same question rattling around in our minds. THERE ARE NO DUMB QUESTIONS
EXCEPT THE ONES THAT GO UNASKED.
I am always interested in Antarctica as I had the pleasure of spending 3
summers in the Antarctic at McMurdo Station. Sure wish I had been a Ham
operator at that time. I have had the pleasure of a MARS phone patch to my
XYL from both McMurdo and from South Pole. Bill Tynan says if I had had my
license and could have found another Ham operator at South
Pole. I could have walked around the pole and made 2 meter contacts from
each time zone. Wouldn’t ARRL have look funny when those QSL cards were
submitted. Hi Hi!!!
Gary J
N5BAA
HCARC Secretary 2013/14
From: SARA SANDSTROM
Sent: Monday, January 27, 2014 7:42 PM
To: Gary and Arlene Johnson
Subject: Reflector
Gary,
I thought perhaps I had offended someone (HI HI) and been dropped from the
relector list since I've seen almost nothing on it. I guess I'm not the
only one! I hadn't seen any kind of a response on your question, thats why
I asked. Yes, I miss the discussions that used to happen on the reflector.
I recall you being interested in Antarctic stations. Last week there was a
Russian, RI1ANR, who was at 71S 10E, on 17 m CW. Don't know if he operates
fone. His is a call to remember. He was operating contest style, ie. call
and signal report, but wasn't that busy.
Kerry
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