[SOC] Any SOC sked for tmw ?
Paul Bartlett
[email protected]
Sun, 8 Dec 2002 10:45:49 -0000
Rosbif is what we're having for lunch...(yum!)
Chris, I have this aged marine communications receiver that requires me to
dial in a precise frequency. (I do have plans to build an add-on that gives
me a tuning knob I can twiddle but I haven't got a 'round tuit' yet (only
been four years anyway)).
Sorry to be slow but do you intend to be on air at 15.00 UTC on
21.056/28.056 MHz?
If so, I'll be listening for some 'funny beeping noises'. OTOH you could
always plug a mike in and say 'Hi'.
P#529;-)
p.s.
I've been rather delinquent as far as learning morse is concerned. Errrm,
actually, I've done nothing for at least 6 months. Or more.
P;-)
----- Original Message -----
From: "Chris Redding" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, December 08, 2002 10:33 AM
Subject: Re: [SOC] Any SOC sked for tmw ?
> Bonjour cher Claude,
> Yes, I will probably be on later in the afternoon...from 15:00 (Greenwich
> Mean Time!) onwards. I will fire-up BeaconSee later and check out what I
can
> hear from Caracas, NY and Calgary. Perhaps a few of the US mob can do the
> same on Espoo, Madeira and Tel Aviv already.
> When I come on I will stick a message on the group. I will be on 21 (or
28)
> .056 or slightly higher.
> Don't wait for me by the way, Claude. If you hear any of the US mob
calling,
> then you go ahead and work them, mon ami.
>
> 73
> Chris le Rosbeef.
>
>
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