Don't ya just love The Zed? A wonderful melting pot where normal people can come together in the same wonderful page as haters, and share a common thread
Armed Forces Day Crossband Military Amateur Radio Communications Test 09-10 May 2015 Here are is a screen cap of the entire Armed Forces Day Crossband Military Amateur Radio Communications Test 09-10 May 2015 operating document (pdf) for those who have had problems downloading it. -KQ6XA
Here's a tinyurl link to the real deal : http://tinyurl.com/AFD-2015-COMMS-TEST See all y'all on QRP CW May 9, 10 2015 !
isn't she the same person that (incorrectly) thinks 60 meters is just for EMMCOM? https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct...v2yOrsjy3iSkFyYKdR6OpAQ&bvm=bv.89381419,d.aWw <big style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family: helvetica, arial, sans-serif;">she is an "International Coordinator" for the HF Frequency Coordination Committee, HFLINK</big> , and should have that information..
Download ALE decoder: http://f6cte.free.fr/index_anglais.htm Alternative: http://www.n2ckh.com/PC_ALE_FORUM
Yep. She sure is. And it's not about being a "hater", Bonnie. It's about the fact that year or so, you attempt to promote your useless little mode...or say something silly, such as the 60m thing...or try to grab more frequencies for your ALE sounders. And if one travels to your HF-ALE site, you see that there is an ALE store where...you guessed it...people can BUY stuff. So...Bonnie...tell me...during the horrendous weather in Asia last year...did ANYONE pass ONE PIECE of traffic via this "important mode"? From the observations I've done, it's a self-gratification mode.
This would be a great test being that our department here at work is installing an HF/ALE system as well.
We look forward to so many ALE operators participating in this historic event. ALE Automatic Link Establishment HFLINK.NET Global ALE High Frequency Network Over 4000 registered stations
John, how did you request QSL cards? I'm planning to try to work some of the military stations for the first time this weekend. 73 de Jim - AI6CN
If you're in the log and your address is good on QRZ, you should get a card. (However, since the XBT operations are handled by volunteers with little/no budget... Sometimes things don't go as planned.)