[Harc] Fwd: non-HARC members having the HARC mailing list

Friday Ululani fridaymanyfeathers at gmail.com
Wed Mar 6 16:39:36 CST 2024


I wrote in haste, earlier.  It appears that Peter is correct, and having 
the list address does not mean you have the members' emails.
Thanks, Peter.


-------- Forwarded Message --------
Subject: 	Re: [Harc] non-HARC members having the HARC mailing list
Date: 	Wed, 6 Mar 2024 14:26:36 -0800
From: 	Peter Esko <pesko at suddenlink.net>
To: 	Friday Ululani <fridaymanyfeathers at gmail.com>
CC: 	MJ Inabnit <ke6sls at arrl.net>



I don't think he has your email, Friday, it looks like it's going 
through the reflector.  I don't think HARC membership is required to 
sign up to the reflector, but Jaye probably knows.

Peter

On Mar 6 2024, at 2:20 pm, Friday Ululani via Harc 
<harc at reflector.humboldt-arc.org> wrote:

    I don't know who gave this guy our mailing list, but I think that's
    a real no-no.
    If I get any more emails from non-members, I will remove myself from
    the HARC list.
    Friday


    -------- Forwarded Message --------
    Subject: 	[Harc] Base Station
    Date: 	Wed, 6 Mar 2024 12:21:03 -0800
    From: 	Andrius D. Ilgūnas via Harc <harc at reflector.humboldt-arc.org>
    Reply-To: 	Andrius D. Ilgūnas <andrius at ilgunas.net>
    To: 	harc at reflector.humboldt-arc.org



    Thanks to all who have replied to my previous email!

    My next request is for recommendations on a base station. I've only
    worked with HTs and mobiles, and want to set up something fixed, now
    that I no longer live in an apartment.

    Currently, I have a tech license and my interests in amateur radio
    are mostly for local/emergency comms and experimenting with digital
    modes. DXing isn't much of an interest to me, though maybe because I
    haven't yet caught the bug.

    I've considered upgrading my license, but haven't found a strong
    enough reason to do so. Maybe someone would like to sell me on the idea?

    So I'm asking for recommendations on a radio for my home base. If
    not a specific make/model, then perhaps features/capabilities of a
    radio that I might want to look for?

    I know that the usual answer is "it depends" (on what I want to do
    with it), but aside from the reasons I mentioned above, I don't
    really know what else I would use the radio for; that is, at least
    until I've had a base station for a while, and discovered "Oooo! I
    also want to do X now".

    As far as a budget goes, I'm ballparking that it would cost me
    between 0.5 and 1 kilobucks, but I wouldn't refuse donations, either ;)

    I apologize for being so vague, and I appreciate your patience with me.

    --
    Andrius
    KG6JUI
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