[GreenKeys] WC2XPF and associated stations
Don Robert House
[email protected]
Sat, 2 Mar 2002 15:56:19 -0800
George,
I am very interested. With my pending banishment to the midwest I
will be looking for a nice acreage for a ground plane. A good fellow
down here might help me with a 500 watt military transmitter unit. I
will have to apply for a license of some kind. I have only a
restricted radio telephone license at the moment; KCY 3666 which is
intended for shipboard use. McHenry County is a good place for a
transmitter site. It is close to the Wisconsin state line and over
60 miles NW of Chicago. In the winter I could install a small RT in
my travel trailer and experiment by travelling around to different
sites and sending RTTY.
Your comments please.
Don
>GreenKeyers - - -
>
>I will finish this note with something for each of you to ponder. Would
>YOU be interested in becoming an RTTY Broadcaster?
>
>There's no money in it. For an individual doing it alone means long hours
>chasing down material, the occasional problem of what do you do when
>something craps out, etc., etc.
>
>A network of stations sharing known frequencies, using common resources,
>in different geographical areas, would be a unique asset to America. In
>terms of Homeland Security, all of us "Little Guys" can add up to becoming
>a formidable assortment of talent and dedication of purpose.
>
>Think about it, and have a nice weekend. Let me know if you are
>interested.
>
>73,
>
>George, W7KSJ
>
>
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