When you hear the UK don't forget to listen for the " Muppet " band on FM.
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Jeff
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I have a UK CB radio that was originally set up for the "Muppet" band. It has since been modified for 10m FM. It works great for QRP on 10m FM.
When you hear the UK don't forget to listen for the " Muppet " band on FM.
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Jeff
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When you hear the UK don't forget to listen for the " Muppet " band on FM.
https://www.transmission1.net/viewtopic.php?p=133212&sid=8699969ffb9ad581c4c5ec37232e77d4#p133212UGLY_BOB said:As a point of radio history, the 27/81 band was always called "muppets" even when populated by less foul mouthed breakers. The name came from the legislation number - MPT-1320 , which was printed on the back of many early FM sets to indicate it met that type approval. 'MPT' soon became 'Muppet' which was a popular Saturday night TV programme back then
80 degrees? I could only wish! We just had a "Bomb Cyclone" dump snow on us, Biggest snow flakes I have seen all winter. Only amounted to an inch for us. But with the high winds, I tipped my antenna mast down just incase.Nice QSO’s with the Midwest, South and up to Ontario Canada. Nice day to be outside today…going to be 80deg!!!
80 degrees? I could only wish! We just had a "Bomb Cyclone" dump snow on us, Biggest snow flakes I have seen all winter. Only amounted to an inch for us. But with the high winds, I tipped my antenna mast down just incase.
We should be out of snow season now, but Easter Egg hunts with snow flurries is not out of the question.Dude that’s wild!! Good idea on antenna…take precautions.
Our “winter” was very mild this year. Even for us. Got some rain but nowhere where we should be.