[CQ] Any HF phone people?

Mark Cohen markc at binaryfaith.com
Wed Dec 2 00:09:03 UTC 2009


Lets try 7.285 at about 7pm and then 3.985 at 7:15pm 

The calling frequencies are a pretty good place to start.

/Mark K6EF


On Dec 1, 2009, at 11:19 AM, Bill Paul wrote:

> Of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world, Mark Cohen had to 
> walk into mine and say:
> 
>> I've got an IC706MK2G connected to a 100ft wire loop that tunes on 80, 40,
>> 30, 20 and 15.
>> 
>> Right now, 40-80 are best for propagation..  (In the City, we would be
>> doing ground-wave)
>> 
>> -Mark (K6EF)
> 
> Sorry for not following up sooner. (I developed a nagging headache Sunday 
> evening that didn't fully abate until last night.)
> 
> Anyway, we can try to meet up on 40 or 80 meters after I get off work. I'm 
> usually home by around 6:30 on weekdays. Pick a frequency and a time that's 
> good for you.
> 
> -Bill
> 
>> On Nov 29, 2009, at 12:02 AM, Bill Paul wrote:
>>> I have a reasonable HF setup at my house (I was able to sneak a
>>> multi-band trapped dipole antenna onto the roof and run coax down two
>>> floors to my apartment) but not really anyone to talk to. I have a
>>> tri-band HT, but I sort of miss operating on HF. Anyone else have any
>>> interest? It'd be nice to be able to work 40m or 80m once in a while.
>>> 
>>> -Bill (N1GPT)
>>> 
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>> 
>> Mark Cohen
>> markc at binaryfaith.com
>> 
>> Science is a way of skeptically interrogating the universe with a fine
>> understanding of human fallibility. -Carl Sagan, 1996
> 
> -- 
> =============================================================================
> -Bill Paul            (510) 749-2329 | Senior Engineer, Master of Unix-Fu
>                 wpaul at windriver.com | Wind River Systems
> =============================================================================
>   "I put a dollar in a change machine. Nothing changed." - George Carlin
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> 

Mark Cohen
markc at binaryfaith.com

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