2020-07-07
G3USF's Worldwide List of HF Beacons
In a previous post I reported the demise of the G3USF HF beacons list. Now the list is available once again, by G0KYA on the RSGB website as:
G3USFs-Worldwide-List-of-HF-Beacons
The latest version (PDF format) was published on 18 June 2020.
2020-05-21
SV1DB SK
Με λύπη διάβασα χθές στο blog του SV1BJY την επιβεβαίωση της πληροφορίας του θανάτου του Ντίνου Ψιλογιάννη SV1DB εξ αιτίας της πρόσφατης επιδημίας COVID-19.
Ο Ντίνος ήταν από τους σημαντικότερους Έλληνες ραδιοερασιτέχνες. Ίδρυσε την Ε.Ε.Ε.Ρ. (1968) και μέσα από αυτήν προσέφερε την δυνατότητα απόκτησης ραδιοερασιτεχνικής άδειας σε πολλούς συναδέλφους, που το κατεστημένο της εποχής κρατούσε στο "ψυγείο".
Επίσης είχε μεγάλη τεχνική εμπειρία στις εγκαταστάσεις κεραιών και κεραιοσυστημάτων για μεγάλες εγκαταστάσεις και αποτελούσε μια ανεξάντλητη πηγή πληροφοριών για το θέμα.
Το blog του Ντίνου παραμένει προς το παρόν προσβάσιμο στην διεύθυνση http://sv1db.wordpress.com/
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Don't break the chain! Make the copy within 48 hours. Gerald R. of San Diego failed to send out his ten copies and woke the next morning to find his job description changed to "COBOL programmer." Fred A. of New York sent out his ten copies and within a month had enough hardware and software to build a Cray dedicated to playing Zork. Martha H. of Chicago laughed at this letter and broke the chain. Shortly thereafter, a fire broke out in her terminal and she now spends her days writing documentation for IBM PC's.
Don't break the chain! Send out your ten copies today!
Don't break the chain! Make the copy within 48 hours. Gerald R. of San Diego failed to send out his ten copies and woke the next morning to find his job description changed to "COBOL programmer." Fred A. of New York sent out his ten copies and within a month had enough hardware and software to build a Cray dedicated to playing Zork. Martha H. of Chicago laughed at this letter and broke the chain. Shortly thereafter, a fire broke out in her terminal and she now spends her days writing documentation for IBM PC's.
Don't break the chain! Send out your ten copies today!
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