Welcome Ron. I have a solar powered beacon on 13.5605. I also used to be a broadcast engineer.
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Welcome Ron. I have a solar powered beacon on 13.5605. I also used to be a broadcast engineer.
Used to be? Honey, once a broadcast engineer, always a BCE. It's an "in the blood" thingy. We are a dying breed. I wonder how many of them today can run radial readings on an AM or do a proof. It's been so long for me, I don't even know if that has to be done anymore with all the dereg and what not. I would think you would to ensure compliance with rules, regs, and station license parameters.
Just thought i would complete the union mandated greeting post, the names Jamie and i live in sunny south wales ( about 30 miles from cardiff). Glad to be a member of this here forum provided we dont have badges saying Full Member (mw0uzo will know what i mean )
Owdy mate. Welcome to the island shores. Pull up a rock, relax, and our pub tender will be along shorty to serve you an umbrella drink or an ale. I'll join you, and we'll put them on Carl's tab.
Nice to meet you, Jamie and welcome to The Island. I think you'll find the natives friendly and the umbrella drinks to your liking—especially since all drinks here go on my tab, which I never pay.
I see you're a fan of the digital modes so perhaps we can make a PSK31 QSO one day. With my wimpy little station, it's my preferred mode of operation as well.
Hi Jamie,
So do tell...
Is ARSE an actual radio society that doesn't translate well across the pond?
Or is it a hilarious, intentional spoof designed to make me laugh my ARSE off, like I did?
its the radio society of great britain 'arris gb, they having a lot of problems and basically cant tell their arse from their elbow
:lol:
Hi Jamie - and welcome!
I recently got into PSK31 - perhaps I can put you in the log on 20-10M some time.
Welcome aboard! Or as I like to say, Welcome Abroad!
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