73 de KG4NEF


Sunday, October 06, 2002
This is a high frequency band guide detailing the various services throughout the HF band. Listed are such things as the SW broadcast, Amateur, Marine, Aircraft, Fixed, Mobile and CB services.


Saturday, October 05, 2002
Batteries are charged up once again. Lasts me about a week. My little hand held takes three AA batts. I use nickel-metal hydride for the extra umph they provide.

If you're intersted, I'll be monitoring the node in my area after 6pm for most of the week.



Friday, October 04, 2002
Another day wasted away on downloading junk from WinMx. Talk about a download junkie. I wonder what Kevin Mitnick would be doing if he had access to the internet...


Radio conditions are real bad where I'm at. Can hardly hear so never mind transmitting. I get on the air mostly on echolink while I'm at home. You can check to see if I'm online with Echolink. Feel free to give me a shout if you see my call!...


Thursday, October 03, 2002
I've noticed that this page is so old that a lot of the information is now out of date. Most of the links don't even work anymore. What a bummer.

A local ham radio operator just became a silent key. I knew him. I didn't think it would so so easy to know people who died, but I guess this is Florida. Not that he was old or anything, but I did like him. He seemed honoured to be able to help. Kept the hobby interesting and most importantly, helped in any way he could.. So long Paul.. 73 N4PK! You will be missed..



It's been a little while since I wrote anything in here. Maybe a few lines of nonesense is in order. Echolink took over the ILINK and the server was up for many months courtesy of Don (kg4coq) and Ron (n9ee). Lately the server has been down due to hardware replacement costs and internet server providers sneaking in an unexpected bill. I see my last post showed that my computers were down. hmmm.. Time has pasted and I'm back again! woohoo!!!!