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![]() "Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Thu, 13 Nov 2008 11:40:26 GMT, Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: Ever mess around on 60 meters? That's a very interesting band - in particular the beacon operations in the UK. No but I guess it would be possible given the continuous tuning of the rig and antenna on the boat. Is there any info on the web? 20 meters was pretty good yesterday around lunch time - easily worked Texas and Michigan, even heard a station in Italy for the first time in several years but he was generating a massive pileup. My 150 watts PEP and 21 ft tuned whip just don't cut it against an armada of shore stations. Now don't go nuts on me, but years ago I had a Radio Shack "Base Station" CB radio. I bought it because it was easily "peaked up" to about 30 watts PEP on sideband, and a few other illegal modifications. On quiet Sunday mornings I could occasionally talk to a guy in Italy from the south shore of MA using it and a "Big Stick". Eisboch |
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