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The furthest contact Ive ever made,,(no skip) is about 90 miles, ssb, imax2000 at 80 feet. The moon-raker does a little better on signal, but my buddy also has a moon-raker at 50 feet.
even though I get prodded now & again to get my " Ticket " . Stay Healthy & Safe
Love the old tube stuff. What's the final knob do/for?This for BJ radionut,
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In my “To do” pile. Still powers up and receives, though weakly and transmits, though very weakly!
73
David
About 3 years ago i picked up an ft950, for a steal! I thought I'd get my ticket but after the 950 sat unused for 5 months i gave it to my brother as a birthday gift.That's because Hmmm...Amatuer Radio needs good op's like you
Plus : S&W 357...2NC995(Ralph where did he go?) ... Sonar...and many others from here!!!
I'm surprised that hams don't work 2 meter SSB. It should reach out there pretty far with 100 watts,
And did you watch Highway Patrol on TV driving their Buick patrol cars with radios?My best non DX contact was on my Uniden Washington on 38 LSB, 1/2 wave horizontal wire dipole, Turner Plus Three mic, no amplifier. Late at night.
He was in Tennessee and flat side on a four element beam. Distance was approx 110-120 miles. Several other guys local to me talked to him as well. I have his name and town logged in but don’t remember it without looking it up.
Like Leo, when I was a kid in the 1950’s my parents next door neighbor was a HAM Radio guy...Mr. Brown.
I was fascinated by the under dash radio in his two tone green Buick and the radio gear in his house. He had also Installed seat belts in that Buick.
All of that was interesting stuff to a curious kid. Still is.
About 3 years ago i picked up an ft950, for a steal! I thought I'd get my ticket but after the 950 sat unused for 5 months i gave it to my brother as a birthday gift.
All my local ticket holders spend more time on 11.meters then they do on the amateur bands. So I thought if the amateur bands are so good why are all those ticket holders spending most if not all of their time on 11? That's why I never bothered. Plus I'm lazy. Studying is not and has never been my forte.
And did you watch Highway Patrol on TV driving their Buick patrol cars with radios?
I have watched many of them on youtube.I remember that show but don’t remember their cars. When HP went off the air in 1959 I was 16...Yikes!
Not exactly, I know a few who are like me. Family,work, chores..no time for all those bands right now..it's a selfish hobby. Passed my general in '86.A good percentage of the CB'ers here are inactive hams. Most of them never got their general or even put up a HF antenna. I talk on whatever band I can find good conversation. If you ever change your mind, go for the general license. Once you find a good group on HF you'll be hooked.
Not exactly, I know a few who are like me. Family,work, chores..no time for all those bands right now..it's a selfish hobby. Passed my general in '86.
Your right..80am is addiction. Radio is my drug of choice..That was fun when I was single...I'ld be unemployed and divorced if I every put up a 1/4 wave vertical and talked till the sun came up.
I'd be lucky to pass the novice test. There are people like myself at least I think so that are just not first and the theory of the type of electronics test they give for the general ticket. I truly believe that no matter how much I study I just won't be able to pass it. And in all honesty happy on 11 meters. Would I like to have a choice of operating on other bands? Yes! What I like it enough to keep going back? That I don't know. I would have to do it first, and that's just not likely.A good percentage of the CB'ers here are inactive hams. Most of them never got their general or even put up a HF antenna. I talk on whatever band I can find good conversation. If you ever change your mind, go for the general license. Once you find a good group on HF you'll be hooked.