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10 meter operations
I thought I should share this with the group. A couple of years ago I switched from an older Kenwood HF to a new Icom 7300 which has many more bells, whistles and functions that I don't understand.
By Jim WA7MKN · #2147 ·
Event: 88 repeater net - Tuesday, January 14, 2025 #cal-reminder
*Reminder: 88 repeater net* *When:* Tuesday, January 14, 2025 8:00pm to 9:00pm (UTC-07:00) America/Denver *Where:* 146.88- 100Hz View Event ( /g/W7ED/viewevent?eventid=2567265 )
By Group Notification <noreply@...> · #2146 ·
88 Net
Howdy, Troy, AF7HG here. I've been traveling quite a bit and find myself asking for a sub more than I'd like for the 88 net on the second Tuesday of the month. I've really enjoyed doing it for the
By Troy af7hg · #2145 ·
Re: 10 Meter Net
Hi Stacy, I just got back in town in Utah from Hamilton visiting my mother.? I will give a listen from here on 10m and see if I can hear the group. ? 73, Lee Barrett - K7NM
By Lee k7nm · #2144 ·
Re: 10 Meter Net
Hello Everyone, From our Saturday morning coffee discussions and from the discussions here, it looks like we have plenty of interest to play with 10 meter.? This Thursday ( 1/16/25) @ 7:00 pm local
By Stacy KK7CJV · #2143 ·
Re: 10 Meter Net
I know Steve, KE1HO in Bozeman and I have used 40 meters to sucessfully communicate between his QTH and mine in West Yellowstone during daytime hours.?10m was interesting today for me. Had a QSO with
By Jeff "Gus" KK7RUQ · #2142 ·
Re: 10 Meter Net
I would like to participate also, I was a day off last week and missed it. Was all excited to play radio then realized it was already Friday ? I have a beam at about 58 feet and a off center fed
By Wayd wa7yd · #2141 ·
Re: 10 Meter Net
Excellent- I¡¯d be interested in HOA info as well. Perhaps we can even put some guidance on the website. Thanks! Enjoy the day! Sue
By Sue KK7RYG · #2140 ·
Re: 10 Meter Net
Ronnie, Let me know when your HOA talks happen. ALways interesting how different HOAs handle communications and ancillary devices used for comm. GusWY7GUS
By Jeff "Gus" KK7RUQ · #2139 ·
Re: 10 Meter Net
Hey Stacy Let¡¯s do this again. I was not able to participate this time but would love to. I am building a Cobwebb antenna which will be for 20, 17, 15, 12, and 10 meters. Will have it completed
By Ronnie ai7dk · #2138 ·
Re: 10 Meter Net
It was fun! I am looking forward to January distractions to be over!? I am ready to go back to playing and learning radio stuff!
By Sally KJ7WFN · #2137 ·
Re: 10 Meter Net
Forgot to include the map of participants.? I recently downloaded the new HAMRS Pro.? And for some reason, not all stations showed up on the map.? Most likely user error. But this is the map I was
By Stacy KK7CJV · #2136 ·
Re: 10 Meter Net
Hello Everyone, What a great exercise!? Thank you to everyone who participated!!? We had 13 on the list.? We started on 28.355 USB then changed modes to FM, then AM.? Seeing who could hear who in
By Stacy KK7CJV · #2135 ·
Re: 10 Meter Net
A very informative evening on Ham radio tonight. The different modes were received to more or less effective depending mostly (I believe) on location and how well the radios where set up for the
By Mickey KK7NNE · #2134 ·
Re: 10 Meter Net
I tried a few times from down in WYS but no luck. I could hear some faint voices on 28.355 USB at about 0208 UTC. The noise floor here was extremely high tonight. 73, GusWY7GUS
By Jeff "Gus" KK7RUQ · #2133 ·
Re: 10 Meter Net
We listened to 28.355 USB Mode AM on our Eton (Elite Executive) and a couple of minutes after 7:00 p.m. (1/9/2025) heard a male voice, but the words were unclear. Our VX-6 connected to a Diamond X300
By Carol KA7ROL · #2132 ·
Re: 10 Meter Net
Hello, Just wanted to update:? Tuesday after the Bridger Net some of us experimented with 10 Meter.? We all started on 28.355 USB, then we changed modes and tried FM and then AM.? Great exercise to
By Stacy KK7CJV · #2131 ·
Re: 10 Meter Net
RE Thursday, Jan 9th, at 7:00 p.m. on channel 28.355 +/-. We are set up to attempt to receive, but not transmit. If we receive, we will let you know! Pat KK7KGP and Carol KA7ROL [email protected]>
By Carol KA7ROL · #2130 ·
Re: 10 Meter Net
During the 1960s, before VHF and 2 meter repeaters in this area, most of the area hams communicated with each other locally by using mobile 10 meter radios (Gonset brand I believe). All on AM from
By Todd wa7u · #2129 ·
Re: 10 Meter Net
I don't have a 10mtr antenna for my radio but I'll try to use my receivers to listen in.----- KD4OTY
By Frank kd4oty · #2128 ·