Hey everyone,
New forum member from the central Texas area. I've lurked the American Partisan blog (on and off) for a few years now, which recently lead me here in hope of finding kindred spirits in fitness, training, technical proficiency, grid-down comms and HUMINT/SINGINT/OSINT. I served a while and was a contractor for a while after that - which means that like NC Scout, I've seen the best and worst sides of humanity, and have a lot to pray for.
Anyways, feel free to DM me anytime - especially if you want touch base via 70cm and 2m waves here in Texas (6m & 10m on its way).
Greetings from Central Texas
Greetings from Central Texas
Silendo Libertatem Servo
- Rick O’Shea
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Re: Greetings from Central Texas
What is your general AO? I’m in the Fort Hood area.
- ColdSteel1983
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Re: Greetings from Central Texas
Welcome.
Missed your post on the first go round.
North Texas, Denton County here.
Jeff B.
Missed your post on the first go round.
North Texas, Denton County here.
Jeff B.
I would remind you that extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice.
Barry Goldwater
Barry Goldwater
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Re: Greetings from Central Texas
Just noticed this post. Sorry for being slow.
Right next door near Shreveport, LA. All of you should be in easy 80m NVIS range.
A little too far for 2m SSB (max is about 200 miles)
We're transplants from Colorado, both retired military, and I'm still working for them as a civilian.
Have you shortened up that 80m dipole to get it resonant in-band yet?
Right next door near Shreveport, LA. All of you should be in easy 80m NVIS range.
A little too far for 2m SSB (max is about 200 miles)
We're transplants from Colorado, both retired military, and I'm still working for them as a civilian.
Have you shortened up that 80m dipole to get it resonant in-band yet?
"Fast is fine but accuracy is final. You must learn how to be slow in a hurry" --Wyatt Earp