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Thank you for your patience!
- M.W.
Thank you for your patience!
- M.W.
VA3 FEZ
Re: VA3 FEZ
2M and other VHF FM seems to be the entry level for Amateur radio. with the Many repeaters in operation it takes no more then a hundred bucks for a China made handheld and not much else.
Back in my early days I found it took a skilled builder with good plans to get a rig on the air on VHF ! A few ops with access to retired commercial FM
two way gear still had to modify it down to work on 2 M , and buy Xtals for the frequencies in use locally.
sure has changed
Back in my early days I found it took a skilled builder with good plans to get a rig on the air on VHF ! A few ops with access to retired commercial FM
two way gear still had to modify it down to work on 2 M , and buy Xtals for the frequencies in use locally.
sure has changed
- audiophile
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Re: VA3 FEZ
$100? Try more like $25-30 USD.
Ask not what your country can do FOR you; ask what they are about to do TO YOU!!
Re: VA3 FEZ
used to be in Ohio you had to ID as: K9DOG mobile 8, or portable 8, or aeronautical 8, etc... when did that stop when you used your call on a repeater outside of your home call territory?
Re: VA3 FEZ
I can't find the specific year, but it has to be at least of couple of decades or more now that ID-ing as /mobile or /portable (with or without district #) was a requirement (just like having to keep a log). Just one's callsign, every ten minutes, is specified, doesn't matter where in the country you are, or where your home callsign is based. There's no prohibition, however, from saying any of that strictly for informational purposes.
And please, without the "KD8---, for I.D." nonsense!
The exception is, when operating in a different country, agreements permitting. You do need to use the form "VE4/KD8---" or, "W7/JA2xxx"
- audiophile
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Re: VA3 FEZ
Ya, when I was mobile in Canada I gave my 1x3 call with the VE3 mobile.
Ask not what your country can do FOR you; ask what they are about to do TO YOU!!
Re: VA3 FEZ
I still keep a detailed paper log book, going all the way back to 1961 !
A lot of us CW guys have gone to computer logs to track club awards etc.
I wonder if the Phone ops are the ones who never bother to keep a log ?
A lot of us CW guys have gone to computer logs to track club awards etc.
I wonder if the Phone ops are the ones who never bother to keep a log ?
Re: VA3 FEZ
I'm only a DX listener and I always keep a log.
- audiophile
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Re: VA3 FEZ
I use QRZ.com logbook.
Ask not what your country can do FOR you; ask what they are about to do TO YOU!!
Re: VA3 FEZ
I went to qrz.com. How do I get to the log book?
Re: VA3 FEZ
Guys who would buy that will not be able to make a simple GP antenna for it, built in rubber coated whip has it's limitations. that 's why I added some $$$ to buy a external GP antenna.
Re: VA3 FEZ
There are many on-line log systems, I use E-QSL and the QRZ.com log but sporadically, My Paper log here is the one I ALWAYS use for each contact.
- audiophile
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Re: VA3 FEZ
Create an account on QRZ.com. If licensed, use callsign as user, if not, make a user name instead. Once verified, when you log in, your call or user name is on the far right, and selections under it will include "My Logbook." The logbook has entry fields for verious QSO data, I don't know how one would use as an SWL log, You might log someone you heard, but they won't see your report unless they're also using QRZ logging
I myself don't use the QRZ,com online log, preferring an on-site logging program, but I do upload selected QSOs to e-QSL and LoTW, as many use those services for awards of various sorts. Logs created on QRZ can be exported as ADIF files, and ADIF files from other logging applications can be imported.
Re: VA3 FEZ
Reasons for keeping an accurate Amateur Radio log;
1. if you get a QSL card you should verify the info; Date/Time/freq/mode/signal report, before returning your card to the sender.
2. If you want to collect various award certificates, you have to submit the required log info to the award managers to qualify.
3. for your own self esteem showing your radio accomplishments.
4. Just because the govt doesn't demand it, you can still do it !
1. if you get a QSL card you should verify the info; Date/Time/freq/mode/signal report, before returning your card to the sender.
2. If you want to collect various award certificates, you have to submit the required log info to the award managers to qualify.
3. for your own self esteem showing your radio accomplishments.
4. Just because the govt doesn't demand it, you can still do it !