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Joe Hamelin

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Nov 5, 2016, 2:17:25 AM11/5/16
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/162268285098

If anyone is looking for 900MHz FM mobile this is a really good deal that I just bought on ebay, there is one left.

It's a Motorola MCS2000 with everything including the antenna (mobile) for under $200 shipped. Read the whole auction details.  If you need added programming you can email me.

I've been playing with the MCS2000 and the MTS2000 HT units for a while now and they are solid radios.

I have no interest in the seller, don't even know him.  This just seems like an item that the group would like to know about.

-Joe

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Joe Hamelin, W7COM, Tulalip, WA, +1 (360) 474-7474

Steve

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Nov 6, 2016, 12:08:29 AM11/6/16
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I know there are several folks on this list that are interested in 630m band
actvities. Some of you may even be planning to get on 630 when it becomes a
ham band in the U.S. Here in Canada, we've had the band for a couple of
years now and regular 'crossband' QSO events have allowed interested
amateurs in North America to explore the band's potential by working the
630m Canadians.

The next 'crossband evening' will be one week from tonight, on Saturday,
November 12th.

As in previous events, the participating Canadian CW stations will be
calling CQ on specific allocated frequencies and will be listening on their
announced HF (QSX) frequencies, within the 160, 80 and 40m bands.
In past crossband nights, transcontinental CW QSO's have been completed as
have
contacts between the west coast and Hawaii.

The popularity of this event has continued to increase each year as more and
more amateurs become interested in this part of the spectrum (472 - 479
kHz). Hopefully this trend will continue next weekend and that you will
consider taking part in the one night event.

As in the past, numerous U.S. 'experimental' stations will be active on the
band, either running CW beacons or seeking two-way QSO's with other stations
in the experimental service. As well, some may be operating WSPR or JT9
modes. All are interested in your reception reports and most of the
experimental callsigns can be found via a QRZ.com lookup.

The Maritime Radio Historical Society are also promising activity, as KSM /
KPH in Bolinas, California will be activated for the night, sending weather
notices, press bulletins and possibly engaging in two-way work with
historical naval ships involved with the MHRS.

All told, there will be six different participating Canadian stations that
will cover most regions of the continent, should propagation co-operate!

More information as well as a detailed schedule of times and frequencies may
be found here:

http://ve7sl.blogspot.ca/2016/10/novembers-630m-activity-cw-crossband.html

As well, if you have not participated previously, you will find some useful
hints to help you out.

Details were previously released on both the ARRL and RAC 'news' pages,
here:

http://www.arrl.org/news/630-meter-special-event-set-for-mid-november

and here:

http://wp.rac.ca/

I will also post a reminder next Friday, one day before the event. I would
also ask and encourage you to pass this information forward within your
blogs / Facebook / Twitter pages as well so that as many amateurs as
possible are aware of the activity. Please e-mail me if you have any
questions and we all hope to see as many participants as possible next
Saturday night!

73,

Steve / VE7SL


WEB - "The VE7SL Radio Notebook": http://members.shaw.ca/ve7sl

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http://ve7sl.blogspot.ca/

Steve

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Nov 11, 2016, 12:36:16 PM11/11/16
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This is a reminder of tomorrow's '630m activity night'. Highlights of the
evening will see six different Canadian stations seeking contacts with other
amateurs in North America via the 'crossband mode' as they call CQ on 630m
CW but listen for replies on their announced (QSX) HF frequency. As well,
there will be an increased level of on-air activity from many of the U.S.
experimental stations, as they beacon or work each other on various modes
including CW and JT9, the WSPR QSO-mode. The experimental stations are also
seeking your reception reports.


More information may be found here regarding the activity night, including a
detailed list of participating Canadians along with their respective
transmitting and QSX HF listening frequencies.

http://ve7sl.blogspot.ca/2016/10/novembers-630m-activity-cw-crossband.html


As is often the case, old 'Sol is threatening to throw some junk our way
over the next day or two, right on time for our event but please don't let
that stop you from participating as often this can actually enhance
propagation, especially on the north-south path.

We hope to see many of you tomorrow night!

73 Steve VE7SL
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