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| September 10, 2007, 5:11 pm, *KC0GUD wrote: | |
| Charlie,
It was nice to me a fellow ham here in Longmont. You really do have a wonderful set up. The dogs look great. Ted KC0GUD | |
| August 31, 2007, 2:04 am, *Dennis Alexander wrote: | |
| Hello Mike,
Nice to meet you tonight. Have ordered three ARB704s. This Commander 2500E is used and I am third owner. It looks clean as a whistle inside. So I assumed no one had messed with it previously, except for us changing out the relays to HC-1s with 12 v coils. Looking forward to getting this amp totally on QSK. That will be great. You were going to: (1) Look up resistors and diagram/board changes for me to make on the Roofing filter board in the MKV's from Inrad. (2) QSK timing circuits for the HC-1s in the 2500E? I wish the Control board was not so hard to get out of the amn, I would mount a new 12v regulator on it that could take the load, and install the other circuits to control the timing of the HC-1s. Oh well. I just checked the HC-1 current on coil is 150mils times 2 relays equals ~ 300ma. Isn't that the limit of the 704? But you have had no problems with 704 picking up this amount of current? Thanks, Dennis W5KU | |
| August 27, 2007, 9:16 am, *PD9JO wrote: | |
| Dear Ben,
I did look at your great pictures with al the animals, also your towers and shack are super!!! I thank you for the nice Qso, wish you and yours all the best from Holland! 73's PD9JO / Jo www.pd9jo.nl | |
| August 26, 2007, 4:29 pm, *DL4LAM wrote: | |
| Hi Mike,
thank you for our very nice Qso this afternoon. Your signal in Munich was excellent although propagation is rather poor. Congratulations, you setup did a great job. Your choice to take an Orion II is very good, you will like that radio, especially on the low bands (160-40 mtrs). I saw that beautiful nature of your QTH and you and your family live in wonderful region. Congrats. Best regards from Munich, Bavaria 73 de Peter, DL4LAM/N4LAM P.S. Oktoberfest will start at the end of September | |
| August 20, 2007, 12:39 pm, *Richard Jamsek wrote: | |
| 8/20/07
Listened to your running comments last evening with the VK's and ZL's. Very interesting information on some of the modern gear you have had a chance to review. Keep up the good work! RJ K8CYK Fountain Hills, AZ | |
| August 15, 2007, 10:58 pm, *Ernst wrote: | |
| Hi Mike, after our QSO today I browsed your home pages! Nicely done! Have a look at www.qsl.net/hb9pvi if you have time. Some automatic updates of maps stopped, because a server crashed and I can not fix it remotely. Best 73 de Ernst HB9PVI/p, cuagn! | |
| August 8, 2007, 9:28 pm, *John, K3HZA wrote: | |
| Hello again Mike, just finished the very enjoyable qso with you a few minutes ago on 20 mtrs and moved over here to check out your web site. Nice site and I enjoyed reading and seeing the farm and animals.
Have a good swim, John 8-8-07 about 1:29 UTC | |
| August 7, 2007, 10:17 pm, *Glenn Farr---N4AK wrote: | |
| Mike, tnx for the nice chat tonite. I was with Philips Medical Systems for 25 years. What an interesting field Medical Imaging proved to be. Take a minute and look up fMRI. (functional MRI). This is the most interesting thing going on right now and it has many ethical implications for our society. Time Magazine devoted an issue to this some months ago. I am sure your son knows about this. It may answer some questions about how intelligent some animals may really be! Nice presentation on QRZ.com. 73 Glenn | |
| July 22, 2007, 6:20 pm, *Phil Migdal wrote: | |
| Mike,
Thanks for staying on for our QSO. Hope we get to have a longer chat next time. Great pictures of your family, including the dogs. My dog is definately part of our family. If your in So. Cal. give us a call and come visit. 73, k6pnm, Phil | |
| July 22, 2007, 5:55 pm, *kn6qg wrote: | |
| nice qso. I liked the slow delivery of your call sign. Some people are so fast I have to listen to them multiple times.
Great web site try mine at jimpeircel.com and click on the ham site JIM | |
| July 20, 2007, 7:02 pm, *Geno wrote: | |
| Heard you @2245UTC this morning load and clear here in Taitung, Taiwan, though I could not hear the signal of VK1GG. Your antenna system looks truly impressive. I am a SWL with a multiband dipole and a Yaesu FRG-100 receiver. | |
| July 15, 2007, 5:47 am, *Dennis Vk4hds wrote: | |
| Hi Mike & linda dear Friends thanks for the qso . great to talk to you .great web site I am on QRZ .com with my home page . love the farm great open plains . take care Dennis Betty | |
| July 7, 2007, 3:52 am, *w7nyg wrote: | |
| Ian, that has to be the best antenna in any country. Congrats I'm really inpressed. Frank w7nyg cn8ij hs4ahv | |
| June 26, 2007, 9:16 am, *PD5SS wrote: | |
| Hello Mike,
TNX very much for QSO today. Enjoyed your website very much. Keep up the good work. 73's PD5SS Rudy | |
| June 22, 2007, 7:51 am, *jenny wrote: | |
| i love puppies and i like your site thankyou for letting me see this i know you dont reply back but i would just like to say this made my day thankoyu | |
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