Hi All,
One of our longtime supporters, Ron G1LJT, is unfortunately having to effectively go QRT, as a result of ill health, and consequently a move of QTH.
He has much equipment to sell, quite quickly.
Yaesu FT920 HF Transceiver - £550
Yaesu FT847 HF Transceiver - offers around £500
Moonraker 40m and 80m mobile whips (not Pro Am Type) £12 each
Magnum Ultraforce 10/11 meter AM/FM/SSB 30 watt Transceiver boxed (exc condition) £100
Magnum 257 30 watt 10/11 meter AM/FM/SSB 30 watt Transceiver boxed VGC £100
Leda 250 watt HF ATU (nice) £40
HF / V/UHF Duplexer £12
Ascom 4m (70mhz) in base station cradle with fist mic and optional desk mic - 240v £50
Remote Head mount for ASCOM 4m Rig £5
6m to 2m Log perodic (TDARC 1st Reserve) free to a good home but new owner to dismantle.
4m 3 element beam (Ian G0GRI has 1st Reserve) £15
20/15/10 Rotary Dipole (Moonraker) £60
Altai Rotator, controller and bearing £15
VHS Video Recorder boxed £5
Sky Sat RXs (several) £8 each
2 x TV/VHS Video Combis £5 each
14 inch LODOS TV/DVD Combi boxed exc condition £20
If you are interested in any of the above, please make contact with Jon, G0IUE who's e-mail is as follows: G0IUE@aol.com
Please feel free to pass this information on to anyone whom you feel may be interested in any of the above items.
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RV63 - Out 145.7875 MHz - In 145.1875 MHz - 103.5 Hz ctcss (G).
The system is located in South Wiltshire, in IO81vc, and provides coverage across South Wiltshire, South Somerset and North Dorset, with specific areas such as the City of Salisbury, Salisbury Plain, the Blackmore Vale and Cranborne Chase being well within its range. Coverage also extends, for fixed stations, across most of central and parts of North Wiltshire, Southern Dorset and West Hampshire, plus parts of North and West Somerset. See coverage map.
GB3JB is an analogue voice repeater, with no internet linking, simple intuitive logic and no bells or whistles. The beacon sends callsign and locator. The invitation to transmit is a single dit.
The simple rules for using GB3JB ....
(2) All users of GB3JB are expected to operate their station within the terms of their specific licence conditions and restrictions.
(3) When in QSO, please wait for the invitation to transmit (a single dit), and always leave a pause between overs' - always give others a chance to call-in.
(4) Please use good operating practices and procedures. Mobiles have priority. Remember, if a station calls in, during the gap between overs', always acknowledge them and please DON'T leave them sitting on the side, while everyone else has an over.
(6) If, under lift conditions, you wish to use another repeater on RV63, please turn off the 103.5 Hz ctcss tone, otherwise you will still access GB3JB.
(7) Remember that you are Radio Amateurs, using an Amateur Radio facility, so please use the appropriate operating practices and procedures.
Since you have taken the trouble to get an Amateur Licence, surely it's not to much to expect of you, that you use Amateur Radio abbreviation and accepted terminology, such as the Q-codes. We do not have a '20', we have a 'location' or 'QTH'. We do not have a 'personal', we have a 'name', etc., etc., If you still use CB, that's fine, no problem, BUT please leave the CB lingo for CB, and not when you use GB3JB or any other Amateur Radio facility or the Amateur bands.
(8) Ignore any idots - If you don't hear a callsign, do NOT respond - EVER !