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| 107) |
Steve |
| stevenallington@btinternet.com |
Location: Carlisle |
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Great website well done..
regards
M0YDP...
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| 106) |
Tony |
| webmaster@echoshack.com |
Location: Melbourne Australia |
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 Hi from Oz do have a happy new year everyone. I used to be G8ATQ Kinoulton & Retford.
73's
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| 105) |
Judson |
| jlbracewell@yahoo.com |
Location: Lake Wales, Fl, USA |
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Just ran across the echolink node, hello and merry Christmas from sunny Florida
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| 104) |
Randy Booth |
| rwb223@embarqmail.com |
Location: Kansas City, Missouri USA |
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Love the web site. lots of great information. Hope to talk to you all soon.
73's
Randy KD0CRH
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| 103) |
Mark |
| nospam@g7tnc.co.uk |
Location: IO 92 DO - 52.37.10N 1.40.44W |
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G7TNC ™ doing it wireless ©
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| 102) |
Richard |
| sadfilms@hotmail.com |
Location: Derbyshire |
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Hi Dom,
I know you were asking about Uniden's 'Close Call'. I have had 2 Uniden scanners with this feature (a UBC92XLT and currently a UBC3500XLT) and I would definitely recommend it. TBH this feature is the only reason to buy any scanner these days IMO.
The detection range is similar to an Optoelectronics frequency counter and just as accurate IME, so from about a few yards up top a mile or more is the typical range - it all depends on the background RF level and TX power involved. Near to a tower with constant TXs then then you may struggle to get a hit. I find the range is ideal.
But yes, definitely recommended. It is very 'powerful' and well thought out, unlike many features these days. I've discovered quite a number of 'new' frequencies with mine (great in town centres with the radio in a pocket or bag) and I would never go back to just a frequency counter. Email me if you want any info.
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| 101) |
Wayne Jones |
| n9ugt@verizon.net |
Location: Elkhart,Indiana USA |
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 I loved your website. It's going into my favorite websites Wayne (n9ugt)
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| 100) |
Ben G6TCO |
| ben.hardaker@btinternet.com |
Location: Skegness, Lincs |
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Found you site useful and interesting and will give a shout on the repeater when in the area next. Have returned to amateur radio after a break of 20 years (yes - 20!) Not yet tried Voip but eager to find out more about it.
Best regards
Ben
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| 99) |
Peter Collings |
| email@petercollings.com |
Location: Suffolk, England. |
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Greetings!
Well done on this great website and the resources it provides. I particularly like the 'Remote Scanner'.
Its great that I can tune in and listen to the Derby radio signals and reminisce. I'm hoping to use GB3DC shortly so hopefully will catch you on there.
Anyone who remembers me - do get in touch via email from my homepage or just type my name into Google.
Best wishes,
Peter
G7VKK
(previously 2E1DAF and alias "The Red Arrow")
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| 98) |
Pete Bailey |
| peterbailey@mickleover47.freeserve.co.uk |
Location: Mickleover IO92 FV |
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Nice web site, I like the clock!G7BHY
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| 97) |
Steve |
| steveg6ibq@aol.com |
Location: Chesterfield |
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Hi Dom, See your site is always good to look at. GB3EE now has Echolink as well have a few days pulling me hair out lol.  Just a few audio probs and the all ok but is very usable now
Cheers. Regards gor the festive season
Steve,Repeater Keeper GB3EE
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| 96) |
Alton Martin |
| aimartin@comcast.net |
Location: Longview, Washington. USA |
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Was introduced to EchoLink two days ago. So all is new. Found your link their. Have a tech lic <KC7ILB> and two 2meter rigs under the bed and unused for 10 years.
Poobear59
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| 95) |
Ashok Kumar VU3NAS |
| vu3nas@gmail.com |
Location: kerala, india |
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Great work.
vu3nas
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| 94) |
Sunish, VU2SGJ |
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 Sunday, 14 October 2007 06:16 AM IP: 123.236.89.217
Excellent, well organised web site.
Please keep up the good work.
73 de VU2SGJ, Sunish
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| 93) |
GB3CM User |
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 Thursday, 20 September 2007 02:26 PM Host: host86-143-111-35.range86-143.btcentralplus.com
Your Echolink text reads
This System Now Has An 7 Minute
Timeout On Incoming & Outgoing
Transmissions.
Surely that should read 'A 7 Minute Timeout
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