I remember the amsat cw bulletins.
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On 1/29/2011 8:46 PM, Alan Sieg WB5RMG wrote:
Talk about a flood of memory...
Back in the day, if someone didn't have packet bulletins, or access to Compuserve via TAPCIS, we could copy the current element set for AO-10 and AO-13 from VOICE, onto PAPER - and manually edit our data files for QuikTrak or InstantTrack ... Gosh, how easy it was to make voice contacts all over the world. QSOs that could go on for many minutes.... I worked more DX with AO-13 than I ever did with HF. I'm just sayin . . .
OK, back to reality - carry on. Thanks /;^)
Was on 14.280. Don't remember the day and time.
On 30-Jan-11 01:59, Alan Sieg WB5RMG wrote:
Anyone want to join in on 7.190 for a satellite group rag chew 24:00 utc WA4hfn Damon
Seems that there used to be a weekly AMSAT net on 20m, or am I just showing my age... I haven't kept up unfortunately.
40m is probably good for evening/nite-time chat... Sounds like fun. /;^)
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