[MRCA] Moose & Squirrel in the Dark?
n1jzv at midmaine.com
n1jzv at midmaine.com
Sun Jan 26 13:22:43 EST 2014
> After 9:00, it is typical that the SSB up on 3710 quiets down. So as good
> as place as any and as you point out, still in advanced territory.
>
> This inspired me to go out today and put the antenna back up that the
ice storm took down two weeks ago. A bit sketchy on the ladder in the
wind today and snow/ice covered trees.
I also have the GRC-9 all hooked up and ready to go. Now if I can
remember how to sinc up the rx/tx I'll be all set. I have not used it
in tx mode for more than 2 years and I have a crystal on 3885 which is
the only freq. I have tx on.
Mark
K1HF
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> From: Al Klase [mailto:ark at ar88.net]
> Sent: Saturday, January 25, 2014 10:08 PM
> To: Steve Gajkowski
> Cc: 'Military Radio Collectors Association'
> Subject: Re: [MRCA] Moose & Squirrel in the Dark?
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> Steve,
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> That's my inclination as well, but maybe we take a crack at 3705, if we
> have
> any advanced class hams. Speak up folks.
>
> Al
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> On 1/25/2014 3:10 PM, Steve Gajkowski wrote:
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> Maybe 80 meters below 3.7Mhz, 75 is crazy..
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> From: mrca-bounces at mailman.qth.net [mailto:mrca-bounces at mailman.qth.net]
> On
> Behalf Of Al Klase
> Sent: Saturday, January 25, 2014 1:32 PM
> To: Military Radio Collectors Association
> Subject: [MRCA] Moose & Squirrel in the Dark?
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> Gang,
>
> Pursuant to today's discussion about getting low-powered military AM rigs
> on
> the air, let's explore the possibility of getting something going on 75
> meters in the evening.
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> I haven't been paying attention on the air lately, so please make
> suggestions, and keep me straight.
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> --
> Al Klase - N3FRQ
> Jersey City, NJ
> http://www.skywaves.ar88.net/
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