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<blockquote data-quote="Piltdownpaul" data-source="post: 852816" data-attributes="member: 388508"><p>I started in the AM cb days ,progressed onto FM cb, and then into SSB cb. I remember getting a rollicking from the next door neighbour once when i'd been messing about on AM with my thunderpole base aerial right next to his hi-fi speakers in his lounge. I still repair and modify the old multiband cbs, hygains, concordes etc. Then i got into swl with a long wire going completely round the loft twice which worked surprisingly well. Ive still got a yaesu for that and the long wire is still operational. And finally i got into Band 1 tv dx, that was probably the most exciting time watching stuff coming in on sporadic e or F2 in the winter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Piltdownpaul, post: 852816, member: 388508"] I started in the AM cb days ,progressed onto FM cb, and then into SSB cb. I remember getting a rollicking from the next door neighbour once when i'd been messing about on AM with my thunderpole base aerial right next to his hi-fi speakers in his lounge. I still repair and modify the old multiband cbs, hygains, concordes etc. Then i got into swl with a long wire going completely round the loft twice which worked surprisingly well. Ive still got a yaesu for that and the long wire is still operational. And finally i got into Band 1 tv dx, that was probably the most exciting time watching stuff coming in on sporadic e or F2 in the winter. [/QUOTE]
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