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VE3BOF BENCH |
Hi Bill:
This is Clark, VE3BOF, in Hensall, Ontario, Canada.
Hensall is located in southwestern Ontario, north of London and a 2
hour drive west of Toronto.
Last Sunday night, 2017-10-01, I tuned in to 7277 kHz to listen to
the BitX40 net. I heard you and 2 or 3 others.
Your signal was 5-7, perfectly readable.
The receiver I was using is a modified version of the WBR receiver.
It is still on the piece of chipboard that I mounted all the modules
onto. It's an excellent little regenerative receiver.
In the same state of incompleteness, is a modified version of the
Easy Receiver (QRP Kits) direct-conversion receiver,
I use this receiver for the CW end of the 40M band.
Both receivers have been fitted with 10-turn pots for easy tuning,
and also lcd frequency counters for displays.
I'm a former Motorola Communications tech, and used to maintain the
radio systems of District 6 of the Ontario Provincial Police and our Ministry
of Health emergency services radio system.
Being retired now, I have more time to check Soldersmoke every day
and listen to your
conversations with Pete, N6QW.
Thank you for very interesting and worthwhile QRP information and
programming.
Clark Forrest, VE3BOF