D_W_L
aka, DL-ST95
VE7EPX ... Central Saanich, BC
That could make for a great QSL card.kn7wtf
Yep, absolutely possible. The antenna is the most important part of the equipment.great looking tower and antenna! I recently picked up a pair of Yaesu 817s... working with an Alpha Delta fan dipole... ive routinely been getting east coast states... and 2 weeks ago i go Aruba...Brazil...and Namibia.... all with 2.5w~! working on building a QRP bag for field day!
Im definitely enjoying the coming sunspot cycle... 10m has been great during the day!Yep, absolutely possible. The antenna is the most important part of the equipment.
73 de K4TOR
If you head north on 29, then into Molino,You'll see Stan's (KE5EE) superstation. One of the largest Amateur Radio station in the country. He's running a DX net on 7.163 in the morning, where we pull in stations from around the globe.WØQNX in Pensacola. That's a nice looking tower and 40-10m beam Tor. I haven't been on HF in while myself. Only truck mobile on HF now days.
I did purchase a neat item that was delivered just yesterday. My Grandfather was the first and only other WØQNX. He was first licensed as W9QNX (1924?) before there was a tenth call district. When the 6 call district was created by the FCC Kansas was changed to the tenth call (Ø) district and his callsign was automatically was changed to WØQNX. I found a QSL card he sent out in 1935 and I bought it to have here at the "Hamshack".