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Re: New to being ownwer/moderator
Yep. I'm a moderator here, mainly vetting new member's first posts to make sure they're on topic. Having moderators spread around the globe helps get posts up while others are curled up in bed sound
By Andy ZL3AG · #19981 ·
Re: New to being ownwer/moderator
Terry, you don't need to jump in right away.? Owners and Moderators can be inactive if they need to.? Take care of yourself first! Chances are that Steve set the group up with a handful of other
By Andy · #19980 ·
Re: Good Morning from Rural VA
Another thought, initially I installed my loops with the bottom of the loop at 10 feet. I removed them to stabilize the support pillar before a nasty thunderstorm with high winds was forecast and?
By wn4isx <wn4isx@...> · #19979 ·
Re: New to being ownwer/moderator
Thanks to everyone for the advice, name here is Terry. I'll read the linked articles after preadmission testing later today. It is a bit of a zoo here right now.
By wn4isx <wn4isx@...> · #19978 ·
Re: New to being ownwer/moderator
Also, I need to mention there are the Manuals. Getting Started manual - /helpcenter/gettingstarted Members Manual - /helpcenter/membersmanual Owners Manual -
By Andy · #19977 ·
Re: New to being ownwer/moderator
FYI, it's worth noting that a large number of members of these groups do not access them via email.? They visit the group's website, when they get around to it.? Therefore, it might not be a good
By Andy · #19976 ·
Re: New to being ownwer/moderator
Group Managers Forum ( /g/GroupManagersForum ) Group Help ( /g/group_help)
By Andy · #19975 ·
Re: New to being ownwer/moderator
Hang in there as moderator (sorry, don't know ur name). I moderate several platforms and once you get the rhythm it's as easy as the schedule you have for brushing ur teeth. I check my groups and
By Bob, N1KPR · #19974 ·
New to being ownwer/moderator
Is there a place where group owners/moderators can chat? I'm new to this (so new it's embarrassing) and there are so many things I need to learn. Like what's allowed/disallowed, is there a way to
By wn4isx <wn4isx@...> · #19973 ·
Re: Good Morning from Rural VA
Welcome to the group (or nuthouse). You could do much worse then to purchase an assembled loop PCB from Everett. I purchased a pair of his older boards and they've provided 2 or 3 (maybe 4) years of
By wn4isx <wn4isx@...> · #19972 ·
Re: Good Morning from Rural VA
Guy Mengel N1GMM wrote: That is slightly disturbing, but maybe it's not what you might suspect.? Perhaps he is more a listener on the airwaves, than one who transmits, so didn't need his license.?
By Andy · #19971 ·
Kits Available For Wideband Low Noise RX Systems
Greeting to everyone. I have been a lurker/reader of this forum and finally have a contribution. Check-out ===> *http://www.sonic.net/~n6gn/OSHW/ <http://www.sonic.net/~n6gn/OSHW/> * to see some of
By Dick Bingham · #19970 ·
Re: Good Morning from Rural VA
Thanks Mike; It is a nice paper he wrote. I hope he is ok as his amateur license expired over a year ago. Best 73 Guy -- 73/ Guy, N1GMM Web Presence: Withywindle (
By Guy Mengel N1GMM · #19969 ·
Re: Wellbrook traced-out loop amp schematics uploaded to Photos
I don't know how I missed that...it may be a result of trying to watch too many discussion groups. ! I had several conversations by email with Andy over the years and found him to be a real
By radiojayallen · #19968 ·
Re: Good Morning from Rural VA
Another option for the ends of a loop made using soft copper tubing is shown in Chris Trask's article here: /g/loopantennas/files/ShieldedLoopAerialsRev0.pdf Figure 35 on page 22
By Mike M · #19967 ·
Good Morning from Rural VA
Hi All, Long time reader. I enjoy this group. First post. My health is lacking. I walk with a cane. I will leave it at that. Antennas must must be low to the ground as I cannot climb or put up
By Guy Mengel N1GMM · #19966 ·
Re: Wellbrook traced-out loop amp schematics uploaded to Photos
Here is the Mouser link to the surface mount transistor version
By Mike M · #19965 ·
Re: Wellbrook traced-out loop amp schematics uploaded to Photos
Fred, I'm not re-inventing the wheel, just trying to ascertain if I have the correct tyres.? Sometimes it's challenging and interesting as a hobbyist to try to DIY a project rather than simply buy
By chris.sentance · #19964 ·
Re: Wellbrook traced-out loop amp schematics uploaded to Photos
Bernard, I believe you will need this version of the 2SK932: 2SK932-24-TB-E 73, Prasad VU2PTT. [email protected]> wrote:
By Prasad · #19963 ·
Re: Wellbrook traced-out loop amp schematics uploaded to Photos
Chris, why do you want to re-invent the wheel? From Everett, N4cy you can get naked or assembled boards. Steve AA7U has posted the appropriate circuit diagram and bom. Suitable transistors had been
By Fred M · #19962 ·