Welcome Ike! I am so glad you decided to join our informal group. It is
almost as much fun as beaconing.
73 Denny WI5V
On Sat, Jun 27, 2020 at 7:17 PM Tom E H Gruis <k0htf.b@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Welcome for sure. I put my 6 meter beacon on in about 1982, then a 28.250
- still running, and another on now at 144.290 on the dial. Later came a
222 and 432. Lots of years in broadcasting.
Again, welcome and thanks! Doc.
On Sat, Jun 27, 2020, 18:32 Louis Nix <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Ike,
It's nice to have you aboard and welcome. Yep, Denny and Bill are the
ones that lured me into beaconing as well. I am still a new-bee. Your
hamstick with 4 radials sounds amazing!
73 and GL,
Lou
WD5GLO
On Jun 27, 2020, at 5:45 PM, Ron Parks <wb5dyg@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:procedures. We will look forward to hearing your beacon as well as any
Welcome aboard Ike! Very informal group here so no worries on
reports you have. 10 is a little in and out with the current sunspot cycle
but it still has some surprises!
haven't been on a list in years, so hope I don't forget procedures hi hi.
73!
Ron
WB5DYG
San Tan Valley, AZ
www.wb5dyg.com
On Jun 27, 2020, at 2:24 PM, Ike, WC5W <ike@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello all,
Name here is Dwight (Ike) QTH is Macy, Indiana. My first post here. I
station is a TS-50 with soft finals and the antenna is a vertical Hamstick
First, another thanks to Denny, WI5V for getting me setup. My beacon
with 4 radials up 14 feet.
reporting as well.Thanks for a couple of spots already, (WD5GLO and WJ5O) I will be
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73 de Ike, WC5W
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