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Welcome to the Club / Re: IK1BBC Gian Nicola
« Last post by IZ5ZCO on February 16, 2022, 11:18:05 UTC »
Welcome aboard.  :)
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Welcome to the Club / Re: Michel (Mike) VE2TH back on the forum...
« Last post by IZ5ZCO on February 16, 2022, 11:16:58 UTC »
Welcome back.  :)
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Welcome to the Club / Re: Alive and Kicking
« Last post by IZ5ZCO on February 16, 2022, 11:16:49 UTC »
Welcome back.  :)
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Welcome to the Club / Re: I'm back
« Last post by IZ5ZCO on February 16, 2022, 11:16:11 UTC »
Welcome back.  :)
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Welcome to the Club / Re: Back after a long time
« Last post by IZ5ZCO on February 16, 2022, 11:16:00 UTC »
Welcome back.  :)
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Banners and Info / Re: The Golden Members and the Skipper
« Last post by ve2th on February 15, 2022, 20:35:51 UTC »
Good evening Nicolas,

Thank you very much for answering.

I have got a computer crash, a couple years ago, and now have a new one, so I hope this time it will ok for many good years,

I lost many things which I did not recovered, so I'm very happy to be back.

Gracié millé Nicolas

72/73 Michel VE2TH
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Welcome to the Club / Re: I'm back
« Last post by XE1GXG/WB7AVF on February 15, 2022, 18:52:10 UTC »
Likewise, I rcvd an email. I am back, as well. 72 de XE1GXG Guadalajara.... ..
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Welcome to the Club / I'm back
« Last post by k8hw on February 15, 2022, 18:35:05 UTC »
I received an email asking me to leave a sign of my presence. Well, here I am! It’s been a while since I’ve been on this forum and I’m glad to be back.

My IC-706MKII died in January of 2018. I can’t afford to send it out for repair. I replaced it with a Recent RS-918 SDR QRP transceiver. I am really impressed with this small rig. I have been working in digital modes (JT65, JT9, FT8 and FT4) since February 2018.

 I also lost my main antenna due to getting new windows installed. I was using ladder line and can no longer pass it through a window while having the window locked. I chose security over the feed line.

I bought an MFJ-936B loop tuner and started to experiment. I found I can work 30m, 20m and 17m with a 10ft long piece of ¼” copper tubing and 17m, 15m, 12m, and 10m with a 4½ft long piece of ¼” copper tubing. I have been able to work Europe frequently with the rig running 5 watts and the loop sitting in my shack!

I want to start using CW once again as the band conditions seem to be getting better. Hope to see you guys on the bands.

72 Dave - K8HW
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Telegraphy / Re: how many cw ops?
« Last post by KB7PWJ on February 15, 2022, 17:31:52 UTC »
All CW for 30 years. Never operated anything else. (Though I'd like to try PSK if I can figure it out.) Recently ditched my paddles and went back to the old Novice straight key, plus a few others I've picked up along the way. Just more fun.

Also getting into simple rockbound kits that I expect to upgrade gradually with use. (VFO being an early target.) And that's the real CW. Closest we can get to spark gap today. 

Being in touch with the past is a major part of the fun of ham radio for me.
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Welcome to the Club / Alive and Kicking
« Last post by ON3URT on February 15, 2022, 11:18:40 UTC »
Hi QRP lovers,

Great to be back on QRP club forum, after some major health problems, all my ham activity was fix from my home mainly FT8 and some ssb and psk. This year i plan to go portable with my old FT-817 first generation and a new all band vertical or sotabeams dipole for 20 and 40 meters.

So hope to hear many of you on the air ...
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