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KC9UNY

Joined: Mon, Aug 1st 2011, 12:05 Roles: N/A Moderates: N/A

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Topic Created Posts Views Last Activity
73 Magazine May 31st 2015, 14:59 10 6,001 on 2/6/15
Morse code pocket transceiver? Aug 21st 2014, 11:06 4 7,204 on 25/8/14
Make a repeater? Feb 20th 2014, 20:46 5 8,128 on 23/2/14
What to do with a dish network dish?a Feb 19th 2013, 01:02 7 9,351 on 15/4/21

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73 Magazine KC9UNY on 31/5/15
I have come across a few copies of the magazine "Amateur Radio 73" at an auction. They have very slight water damage. Any idea what they would be worth? Where I could best sell them? I have checked Ebay and could only find a few listings with them, and Amazon had nothing. Most of what I can find is the magazines, all of them, on DVD or other disc. And also, why is there very little about them on the internet?
Morse code pocket transceiver? KC9UNY on 25/8/14
Thank you! I asked on some other forums and they said it was practically impossible!
73s!
Morse code pocket transceiver? KC9UNY on 25/8/14
Thank you! I asked on some other forums and they said it was practically impossible!
73s!
Morse code pocket transceiver? KC9UNY on 21/8/14
Would it be possible to shrink an entire CW transceiver (complete with keyer, antenna, and power supply) into something that would fit into something pocket-sized, like an Altoids tin? I have had some ideas, like make it able u open and unfold, with the keyer on the inside of the lid and an antenna that folds out when it's open and things like that. But overall, is it possible to fit all of that into something the size of an Altoids tin? And if so, on a scale of 1 to 10 (1 being easiest) how hard would it be? Would it be overly difficult for someone completely new to homebrewing?
Make a repeater? KC9UNY on 22/2/14
Ok, I will admit, I don't know a whole lot about this stuff. How do I find the local Repeater Frequency Coordinator?

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