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Being on limited income for quite a while keeps me money challenged, but has not stopped me from getting some outrages trades. Totally out of control at times, but have had many, many radios run past me for weeks, months and in some cases years. Yup, dozens of trading, selling buying, more trading. I can relate, but I have a disease that solves that problem… I have done one hell of a lot of bartering the last 20 yrs.
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So you dumped you K3 setup because using it was not all that exciting. I know this may be the wave of the future and it probably attracts a younger crowd interest wise, but I wonder if this is really still radio once you tie cell phone tech to it. The only remaining thing I have knowledge of is the new digital hybrids that use cell phone technology married to digital two way radio. I just got started here, and I am not ready to go to internet only radio, which seems to be the alternative. I’m working toward upgrading to General in my spare time, and learning about other modes of operation. I will keep plugging away at this, because the Elmers tell me that it can be much better making contacts when the band conditions are better, and that these things vary over time.
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I didn’t expect this to be easy but I think we did well considering conditions. I got to make some contacts on 40m, but it was difficult due to band conditions – the noise floor did fluctuate some, but between the higher (and longer duration) levels of background noise and the pileups on the stronger signals it was not a simple affair to make those contacts, from my perspective.
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I have been a SWLer for 40 plus years, and last fall got licensed, and just attended my first Field Day.