some notes on these blogs


this blog was first mine then I lost control of it during the conversation to the new blooger it was finaly taken back by me
for acounts of the contiuning war of hate and ahrrment against KB9RQZ see http://khkb9rqz.blogspot.com/

other blog that exist to some specail topics are
Hf and the Kosher ham the techical blog the repeater project
VHF stuff and general stuff I may be working on


Thursday, July 16, 2009

Harry of the snap ahem the the hald blood prince

just got back form seeing the lastest harry potter film

yes I enoyed it. missed a few of the subplots: like the fudge reiagn and eing replaced at the Ministry of magic.

I did not remmber the sense in which the borrow is burned out but it has been a bit since I read the book

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

well you can follow me on twitter from here




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    Sunday, July 5, 2009

    jul 4th

    just abit of fireworks

    Tuesday, June 30, 2009

    Go Gobal warming

    well this year I for one would be glad to see gobal warming it is 53 degree s here today

    Monday, June 29, 2009

    ouch for Obama

    Obamas justice is over turned as she stands for confirmation

    Saturday, June 27, 2009

    ah feild day

    still lousey prop but at least operating with just a couple of friend we avoid the bs and can do what we want to do

    funny we seem to be making more contacts ourselves without having the cw ops around

    Thursday, June 25, 2009

    Micheal Jackson is dead

    may he rest in peace



    but i doubt it I doubt the rabid media and fans will ever allow it

    Monday, June 22, 2009

    ksoher ham sorta

    run into his his site on twitter of course he is not a true ham ham as far as I know ( no call) but thought you folks might be amused

    Sunday, June 21, 2009

    happy father's day

    esp to my dad but anyone else too

    Friday, June 19, 2009

    noise DROPPING somehere in pour spectrum

    Got this from here an interesting treat stand tuned for further developments


    6 METER NOISE FLOOR DROPS AS DTV REPLACES ANALOG

    A present to the United States VHF and UHF ham community. This from both the broadcasters and the FCC as many of the nations VHF television stations vacate many of the low VHF channels, go digital and lower the overall noise floor on 6 meters.

    The big digital television change out began at 00:01 EST on Friday, June 12th. Stations across the nation chose their own time to turn off their analog transmitters and move their operations to their permanent digital channels. Many of the low-band stations opted to move to the UHF band. A lot of them operated on Channel 2 just above the 6 meter ham band. And when those analog channel 2 transmitters went QRT, the noise level on 6 meters dropped in many locations. Places like Chicago, where Keith Morehouse, W9RM, reported over the VHF Reflector that this is a big plus in Chicago where the long known Channel 2 audio spur is gone. That spur used to trash the WSJT meteor scatter calling frequency 50.260 MHz.

    In Milwaukee Ray Greiner, K9KHW, reports on the analog shutdown on VHF channels 4, 6 and 12. He reports that he found most of the VHF and UHF ham bands so quiet that he actually checked and see if his antennas were connected. He says that on 6 meters where the normal noise level was S-3 to S-4, its now zero.

    But 6 meters is not the only band seeing a noise floor improvement. Steve Rutledge, N4JQQ, is in Memphis Tennessee/ He says that when VHF channel 3 went to UHF and channels 5 and 13 went digital on their current assignments, that the noise he heard on the 222 MHz ham band when pointing his beam East is now completely gone. He says that in the past, that the noise level was so high that it wiped out any signal from the east, even with a bandpass filter before his tower mounted preamp.

    Even some of those living North of the United States and Canadian border are happy about the change. Jordan Arndt, VE6ZT, in Calgary, Ontario says that he can hear the difference up in Grid Square DO-21. This is especially true when the band is open.

    Its going tro take a few weeks to really assess the impact that the digital television conversion will have on most of the VHF and UHF ham bands, but so far the results seem very good indeed. (ARNewsline™, VHF Reflector)