Wouldn't you know it, my computer geek neighbor is back to work today and my radio is deader than a door nail. I think this must be the meaning of Sometimes you eat the bear & Sometimes the bear eats you !
Yup, sometimes you're the windshield, and sometimes you're the bug!Wouldn't you know it, my computer geek neighbor is back to work today and my radio is deader than a door nail. I think this must be the meaning of Sometimes you eat the bear & Sometimes the bear eats you !
I might be in the US in November between Philadelphia and New York I’ll give you a shout onWe seem to have Texas in the radio every day now. Had two short QSOs, one with @Brother DXer and the other one with @Dr_DX. Great talking to you guys as always. And I am hearing @Eldorado828 as I type this....
The radio can throw you some surprises sometimes. 3 or 4 years ago before skip was running I was running a yard sale with my grand daughter and had a stock cobra 29 hooked to a Firestik Indoor antenna on top of a piece of sheet out on the lawn and spoke to a fellow 3 states away. Shocked my grand daughter and myself. Another radio man called it Back Scatter, but nice to get surprised sometimes !I don't shoot a lot of skip. The radio I'm using at the moment, a Royce 619, doesn't even have SSB. Anyway, last night our local conversation ended early because the skip was so bad it was difficult to talk across town. Later as I was headed to bed around 10:30, I turned the radio on for the heck of it and was greeted by a loud, +30 voice I didn't recognize. He was stronger than any of the locals. My first thought was, "Uh oh. Someone has moved in down the street and put up an antenna. That or someone is parked outside my house." I listened and then realized he was in Rhode Island (I'm in Texas). He was talking to someone in California I couldn't hear. When he finished, I went back to him. He said I almost knocked him out of his chair. We talked a couple of minutes before I realized I didn't have my box on. I told him and he said he doesn't even own one. Has always run barefoot. We talked a while longer and then bid each other good night.
Boy, when conditions are right . . .
good luck gettin it back like you want itGetting everything back where it belongs (mostly), and put my station on-the-air for the 1st time in a while. Talked with 44 in Des Moines IO, and 747 in Ontario. Both on 37 lower. Then just copied the mail while I kept arranging my shop/shack.
Still a long way to go. Slow, but sure.
J.J. 399