Indian Country 2010
Indian Country 2010
This is from their camp view of Spider Rock in Canyon de Chelly.
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I got this email last night too. It looks like they're having a great time.
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Thats awesome, sweet view
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Oh, to be retired.....
Beautiful area, fantastic pic...

Beautiful area, fantastic pic...
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Re: 2010 Indian Country
Cool pics and this adds a whole new dimension to Airmails usefulness. I'd never thought of sending pics before, but then sending repeated pics of nothing but the ocean surface and clouds would bore most people.
Hector, just curious, has their been any voice communication with Dave, or is he only able to get a digital signal out from there?
Hector, just curious, has their been any voice communication with Dave, or is he only able to get a digital signal out from there?
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Cool stuff! where is that? Indian creek? Looks like some sick crack climbs!
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There are many great ways to use all of these great communications techniques. All too often people overlook the capabilities of the various techiques and either say that will never work. The desire to experiment is unfortunately gone in many hams. Fortunately Dave has a willingness to give many things a try. He has had many problems and setbacks but, he continues to work through them, to great effect.xtatik wrote:Cool pics and this adds a whole new dimension to Airmails usefulness. I'd never thought of sending pics before, but then sending repeated pics of nothing but the ocean surface and clouds would bore most people.
Hector, just curious, has their been any voice communication with Dave, or is he only able to get a digital signal out from there?
I am certain he will be pleased with the success he has enjoyed on his first field trial with Airmail and digital mode HF communications. Unfortunately we did not set up any skeds (scheduled contacts) for this trip. My work shedule has been very hectic and widely varied hours have cut into my radio time. I think once we get more groupmembers active on HF we can setup a more structured HF net. conditions or antenna issues have made local HF contacts problematic.
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