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02-23-2013, 06:01 PM
Pretty quiet on the ORR.net forum.
Very very quiet, as Elmer Fudd used to say. I suppose we are all out hunt that wiley, wiley, wabbit. Or some such.
What are we all up to? I've been busy helping my mother renovate some real estate. Today I am worn out from painting. And you?
What are you up to?
W5DOK
02-24-2013, 07:10 AM
Well, I'm on the beautiful Texas Gulf coast. Had a total knee replacement a few weeks ago and I spend a lot of time rehabbing that knee. Still a lot of pain and limited motion, but it's coming around. Being on the coast helps. Something about ocean air makes it all feel better and the occasional fishing trip doesn't hurt. We'll be here until mid May and then it's off to the mountains. Probably spend some time in the Dakotas and then down to Wyoming before winding up in Colorado for the summer. That's all from here. Gotta mow the grass this morning, but there's no fun there.
73
Doc
N3LYT
02-24-2013, 10:13 AM
Still pushing snow been out riding on the snow machine pat my camper when I walk by it in the barn say any time now (ha)
wa8yxm
02-24-2013, 03:07 PM
What are we up to today, about 330 pounds... Started the day checking into the Breakfast club, then hour 1 of the 72 Chew, Something I normally never do on a Sunday.. But I had a ride to church today so did not need to take down till tomorrow. Then Church, Class and back here to make bread. Argue a bit with the computer (I won, I think) and .. Well here I am (had I lost I'd not be here).
Spent the last several days in Eustis FL assisting/shepherding an old friend who was buying a house so she could live where she grew up. Closed Friday, and tomorrow she's flying back to Portland OR until the movers arrive at her Portland house.
wa8yxm
02-25-2013, 06:38 PM
Even better today.. Yesterday the weather brueau was promissing rain and all that goes with it today, My day of pay, The day we change campgrounds.
Today, dawned bright and dry.. It appears said storm .. Headed farther south and missed us, Possibly of storms later tonight but.. I'm all set up, so what do I care :).
KF5BET
03-02-2013, 09:57 PM
Have been spending the last couple of months spare time restoring my old motorcycle. Not much going on in the ham radio world.
Will be going to our local hamfest next weekend. Anyone in LA or who like to travel, come on out and "pass a good time".
http://www.w5ddl.org/hamfest/index.htm
Have been spending the last couple of months spare time restoring my old motorcycle.
Mustn't tease us like that. What kind of old motorcycle? A 1953 Indian Chief, perhaps? I have long lusted after one of those. That, or a 1938-40 Indian Four.
N3LYT
03-03-2013, 08:40 AM
Contest this weekend on HF 15 meters was super hot it was hard to make a contact with so many calling. I'm not a contest fan but it does bring out some rare ones I got a few countries I didn't have. It is hard some times competing with huge antennas and 1500 watts when your bare foot and running dipoles but that makes more fun!
KF5BET
03-08-2013, 09:29 PM
No Carl....You're thinking way too old...
It is my first ever motorcycle. 1985 Suzuki GS450L. A Little twin cruiser. Too sentimental to get rid of it.
I wish it were an old Indian. Now that would be something.
N3LYT
03-09-2013, 06:59 AM
No Carl....You're thinking way too old...
It is my first ever motorcycle. 1985 Suzuki GS450L. A Little twin cruiser. Too sentimental to get rid of it.
I wish it were an old Indian. Now that would be something.
There are two of them 1 1/2 from my house been covered with tarps for decades look just like they were out for a ride yesterday. I think both were made in the 30's.
There are two of them 1 1/2 from my house been covered with tarps for decades look just like they were out for a ride yesterday. I think both were made in the 30's.
Drool, drool --
N3LYT
03-12-2013, 06:29 PM
New radio IC 7200 just got to play with it a little this afternoon so far I'm very impressed PBT works wonders very good RX audio nice size good camping radio very rugged design quite heavy for it's size. I'll post some more after I figure how it set every thing and try a little DX.
N8CXX
03-15-2013, 10:47 AM
Contest this weekend on HF 15 meters was super hot it was hard to make a contact with so many calling. I'm not a contest fan but it does bring out some rare ones I got a few countries I didn't have. It is hard some times competing with huge antennas and 1500 watts when your bare foot and running dipoles but that makes more fun!
After owning an antenna farm and lots of watts, running barefoot with this Tarheel antenna surely does humble you. I still like contesting. Just not accustomed to making more than one call to work anybody. :)
N8CXX
03-15-2013, 10:48 AM
New radio IC 7200 just got to play with it a little this afternoon so far I'm very impressed PBT works wonders very good RX audio nice size good camping radio very rugged design quite heavy for it's size. I'll post some more after I figure how it set every thing and try a little DX.
I'd be interested in hearing your comments. I need to upgrade my old IC745-A to something more portable. :)
Andy N1ORK
03-15-2013, 03:58 PM
I'd be interested in hearing your comments. I need to upgrade my old IC745-A to something more portable. :)
I find my Yeasu FT857D suits me well for portable operation. 100w 160-6m and 50w on 2m & 73cm. Detachable head and CAT/Tuner output ports. I use mine for Field Day as well as at camp in NH.
73!
N3LYT
03-15-2013, 06:51 PM
I have a 706 MKII G the IC 7200 is light years beyond that, the filtering is top notch despite what some may say it does have roofing filters and they are adjustable the DPS is in the IF not audio there are no menus to stumble through each button is dual purpose and they match the function so it’s touch for function and hold to adjust the function. I had heard reports of poor TX audio but have gotten nothing but good reports on my audio mind you this is brand new perhaps they have addressed it but it is the same old base station mike that my 30 year old Icom has. I was very impressed with the build quality it is substantial the dang little thing weights 12 + pounds not much plastic to be found here. USB connectivity you do need to go to the Icom site to down load the USB drivers but it’s a simple install the system allows you to get RX-TX audio right from the computer great for digital stuff Draw backs, no tuner, in my case not an issue the LDG tuner I have works fine I understand it won’t with the IC7000. The plug in stuff (power, tuner) holds on for dear life good I guess but bad if you want to cart it off some where you will need a small screw driver to release the power cord and a good grip for the tuner connection. It has no FM so if you want to do repeaters on 6 or 10 it ain’t gonna work. The power connection is different the older connector will not fit. The grounding lug is very poorly placed and requires a screw driver. I am not brand conscious have all kinds of radios but I really think it is a hell of a buy for about a grand it’s a real sleeper I ran maybe 25 countries in a day and an evening and I love it. I have a 706 in the truck and had been using it in the camper but it was a bit of a pain to swap it from the truck so the next camping adventure will include the 7200.
KG5UN
03-18-2013, 08:46 PM
I'd be interested in hearing your comments. I need to upgrade my old IC745-A to something more portable. :)
Man, that 7545 is a heck of a radio, I really liked mine.
that is one of the rigs I should have kept!
N3LYT
03-19-2013, 08:35 AM
The radio I was using was an IC737 great old clunker but not real good at noise reduction etc. it is going to be my AM radio for 75M after a lot of mods and a good mike/mixer set up. The ideal is to inject the mixer output into the modulator so we'll see how well I can make the old rice box sound.
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