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The crap that has creeped onto LSB 38 is one of the reasons several of us on here were trying to revitalize LSB 16. We had some success, but not on a consistent enough basis. But I'm not opposed to trying again.
And keep in mind how drastically the technology has changed. A telephone line as originally defined had much more limited capabilities than a modern (fiber optic) line. Today's telephone line is capable of things that were barely imaginable a generation ago and certainly two. The action that...
The last few months have been relatively quiet but with a regular flow of skip from California. I'll also hear the occasional Utah, Nevada and/or New Mexico station. Unfortunately, it hasn't been too workable with my A99 and 12 watts.
We need to know more about the facts that motivated that move. My hunch is that there is more of a back story than what is being let known.
That said, the FCC and other administrative agencies arguably no longer have the deference in rule interpretation they once had (before this last term...
It has been amazingly quiet down here, but then these waves of west coast (mostly California) and Australia skip start making their way through. The other 23 hours of the day are dead quiet with conditions prime for local traffic - like talking 40 miles house to boat on SSB with both stations...
I tried several times over the 6th and the 7th. Nothing. Skip conditions were pretty dead across the band. I did hear a 357 on LSB 38. He said he was near John Wayne airport in Los Angeles. One or two other California stations came in, too. 429 in Gettysburg, PA also came in on LSB 38...
SATURDAY, JULY 6th and SUNDAY, JULY 7th
We started the "Reclaim LSB 16" effort a few years back with nets that we'd schedule once a month and then every two weeks. I'm thinking of sticking to something like that going forward.
The 4th of July falls on a Thursday this year. That means lots of...
I bought some 5751s and some EL 84s from Jim Cross many years ago. A buddy of mine and I went over to his operation and he gave us the tour. He definitely had the equipment.
The 1/2 appearing in the ad is the first CB bse station antenna I ever had. It was a decent performer, but was outperformed by their 5/8 wave and the High Gain Super Penetrator. I later bought the Radio Shack .64 omni. It was excellent!
Interesting. I had a Radio Shack store manager assure me years ago that it was a Shakespeare Big Stick with minor modifications made specifically for Radio Shack. And I heard the same from others.
The .64 Radio Shack sold was supposedly a High Gain Super Penetrator with minor tweaks...
LSB 16 and the usual SSB hotbeds from 35-40 were pretty close to dead on Saturday, June 8th. I listened and called out several times. I did hear some Mexican spanish on AM 16, but nothing else on there.
We'll keep trying.
SATURDAY, JUNE 8th
Saturday, June 8th I'll be out on my marine mobile. Currently, it uses a Shakespeare 5223 marine CB antenna. My Cherokee AH 100 SSB walkie talkie will be hooked up to it. I'll start calling and listening at noon.
Hope to hear some of you out there.
It has been weird down here. Usually summer brings lots of afternoon thunderstorm activity and interesting skip options tied to it. I'm going to stay the course and keep trying over the summer. If the ionosphere returns to normal, there should be some skip opportunities waiting for us.
Skip on LSB 16 has been non-existent. LSB 35-40 hasn't been much better. I haven't heard it this quiet in years. The good side of that coin is that I am getting phenomenal local range on AM, FM and SSB.
It obviously isn't going to work all of the time, but it has worked well often enough...
I did not hear a single LSB 16 station all afternoon. That Mexican dispatcher on AM 16 came and went, but that was about it. AM 6 generated some noise, as did AM 28. LSB 35-40 was surprisingly dead.
I'm going to be on a marine mobile tomorrow afternoon. Hoping a little reflection off of...
I was on for 15 minutes starting at 2:00P.M. No LSB 16 traffic at all, but I did hear that Mexican dispatcher on AM. She's come in on several occasions in the past, so I have to assume AM 16 is the channel their taxi service is on somewhere down there.
I'm going to take a break for a little...
I was calling CQ-DX for about 20 minutes. Not only did I not get a single response, I did not hear a single other station out there on LSB 16.
Just to be sure, I scanned the band a few times. There was a little bit of activity coming through on LSB 38. AM 28 had some stations talking skip...
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