Old skool. As you say at 19 minutes. I did that way when started 1994, Tone burst. Nicely done. Like the homemade look. Found this on the home page. Went away 1999 or so, came back 2017. linked on the channel top photo. Found you on QRZ. Nice business and building, a rope making place next door, ok was. Chatham docks had the longest one in uk I think it was, Long building. Made a bit of rope as volunteer out the group when looking around, knew no one, just wife, Got to keep it. Did my thing in front of everyone. Old skool Yaesu. Handheld is, Bet not many of those used now. Got a current one this year, July, though been kicking around 2018 or so model.
HI there, thanks for watching. Its not too bad, it takes a surprising amount of UV to erase the chip. And the wavelength of the UV has to be in the correct band. But yes, it will get a sticker once i'm finished videoing the series!. Thanks.
Wow, just shows how good the older technology works. Still going today after all that time! Great video, wonder what repeater this was going to be used on? Sounds similar to a G3RKL.
Hi, It was never really aimed to any particular repeater at the time, just a project I wanted to do. Would have been fantastic if it did get on the air though. Thanks for watching.
Old skool. As you say at 19 minutes. I did that way when started 1994, Tone burst. Nicely done. Like the homemade look. Found this on the home page. Went away 1999 or so, came back 2017. linked on the channel top photo. Found you on QRZ. Nice business and building, a rope making place next door, ok was. Chatham docks had the longest one in uk I think it was, Long building. Made a bit of rope as volunteer out the group when looking around, knew no one, just wife, Got to keep it. Did my thing in front of everyone.
Old skool Yaesu. Handheld is, Bet not many of those used now. Got a current one this year, July, though been kicking around 2018 or so model.
Hi, ah you found me ha.. Thanks for watching.
@@NEEC1 was a nice video.
Cool! You better cover the EPROM memory window. Any source of ultraviolet light will erase it.
HI there, thanks for watching. Its not too bad, it takes a surprising amount of UV to erase the chip. And the wavelength of the UV has to be in the correct band. But yes, it will get a sticker once i'm finished videoing the series!. Thanks.
Wow, just shows how good the older technology works. Still going today after all that time! Great video, wonder what repeater this was going to be used on? Sounds similar to a G3RKL.
Hi, It was never really aimed to any particular repeater at the time, just a project I wanted to do. Would have been fantastic if it did get on the air though. Thanks for watching.