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Diary of Life in Mindanao


Germany HAMRADIO2003
03/06/30 HAMRADIO2003, Germany
03/06/29 HAMRADIO2003, Germany
03/06/28 HAMRADIO2003, Germany
03/06/27 HAMRADIO2003, Germany
03/06/25 HAMRADIO2003, Germany

Travel to Rothenburg, Germany
03/01/01 New Year Countdown
DARC HAMRADIO2003 Report (2003/06/29)
Pleasure airship next to HAMRADIO venue
Airship takeoff
Not many cars have antennas in the parking lot.
I asked Peter why and he told me to go to the camping area.
When I told them I was here from Japan to cover the event, they were all happy to let me take their pictures!
Giant Spiderbeam
Lots of campers
Pitching tents and moving operations
It is a sight unthinkable at a Japanese ham fair!
How long have you been camping? What frequencies are you on the air? How many stations are they communicating with? How many stations are they communicating with?
As a result, after about a week in camp, the number of communicating stations wasApprox. 30 stationsThe following is a list of the most common problems with the "C" in the "C" column.
I couldn't help but think, "What?300 stationsI'm in Japan for a day. I'm in Japan and I'm in Japan for a day.150 stationswill communicate," I asked back.
Spiderbeam and airships
Communicating in a hot car with a handheld device.
How many KWs will we get out of the car?
Items you want now and then to put out 600W at 3.5MHz.
Unlike the ham fair, vast camping space
I wish Japan could be as relaxed as this.
After completing this interview, I went to the press center to negotiate and rent a place.
There I was able to write the manuscript and send it to CQ Publications via Internet mail.
I was working on a manuscript and they even served me lunch.
I never thought I would be able to eat yakitori in Germany!