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eHam.net Forum : Elmers : SWR meters Forum Help

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RE: SWR meters Reply
by RONNIEBIGBUCK on March 4, 2003 Mail this to a friend!
kbonly (scott) this is what my so called freebander station consist of 1.FT101B 2.Fldx2000 linear 3.sp101pb 4.yc601 digital display 5.yd 844dynamic mic 6.fv101 ext vfo7.yo 100 scope 8.yp-150 dummy/watt meter9.ftv250 10.ftv-650b and 11. joe gunn (son of a gunn) antenna . plus a RCI-2950 10 meter and my old truck radio wich is a royce 40/ch w/1,000,600,000 miles on it .took me 4 years to get this stuff all because i like this type radio .ya think this would make a pretty good freebander radio station or not??let me know. thisis a reason i ask so many questions not to many people know to much about them. thanks JJ1HIT (ronniebigbuck)
 
RE: SWR meters Reply
by RobertKoernerExAE7G on March 4, 2003 Mail this to a friend!
JJ1HIT is a ham radio call from Japan.

Looks like you have an old time illegal CB station.

Bob



 
RE: SWR meters Reply
by RONNIEBIGBUCK on March 4, 2003 Mail this to a friend!
no bob JJ1HIT means (Jesse James one ham in training)it"s a long story.it"s about a person who the king"s of the airways thought was illegal but was just a person who had a few honest questions that's all belive me (JJ1HIT)
 
RE: SWR meters Reply
by RONNIEBIGBUCK on March 4, 2003 Mail this to a friend!
thank you tim .i will order it as soon as i can thanks again .ronnie
 
RE: SWR meters Reply
by K5DVW on March 5, 2003 Mail this to a friend!
You should probably direct your question to the FCC. Be sure to include a complete description of your radio setup, that way they can help you the most.
 
RE: SWR meters Reply
by RobertKoernerExAE7G on March 5, 2003 Mail this to a friend!
NO.

It is about a Non-Ham using a ham call.

If you want to steal a ham call, try S1HRC, Stealin 1 Ham Radio Call.

Somethin even more inconspicuous would be 3Y0CBD, or 7O1DCB

Bob
 
RE: SWR meters Reply
by RONNIEBIGBUCK on March 5, 2003 Mail this to a friend!
to have a call sign you have to have a lic/ correct.
 
RE: SWR meters Reply
by WA9SVD on March 5, 2003 Mail this to a friend!
Ronnie,

I wish you luck on getting your ticket, and when you do, I'll look forward to talking to you over the air, and help out any way I can.
But I'd recommend you not use a "madeup" call sign. That's frowned upon, and it's much better to be honest aand say you don't have your license yet, but you are working at it.
And posession of the radio is not proof of illegal operation. You can learn a lot about operating (some good, some bad) just by listening to the Amateur Bands.

And in reply to your question, Diamond makes some good SWR meters, IMHO. They may be a bit more pricey than the MFJ meters, but well worth the extra money. (And from your username, I get the impression price is no object? LOL!) Good luck.
Larry WA9SVD
 
RE: SWR meters Reply
by RONNIEBIGBUCK on March 5, 2003 Mail this to a friend!
WA9SVD thank you sir i will look in to them it"s all i ask ronnie bigbuck .
 
RE: SWR meters Reply
by RONNIEBIGBUCK on March 5, 2003 Mail this to a friend!
WA9SVD the username is the name my buddys i hunt with gave me because i get the big ones (bucks)thanks ronnie.(seem like a good person can e-mail me you like at ronniebigbuck@comcast.net)
 

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