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Contact: 8P6ER - Amateur Radio - St. James, Barbados, West Indies

Contact made today: 8P6ER on 20 Meters Amateur Radio Band by KA4UDX

8P6ER-eQSL-card

8P6ER-eQSL-card

8P6ER

Gary. Field

Prior Park House

St. James, Barbados, West Indies, BB23017

Barbados

Latitude: 13.092964 (13° 5′ 34” N)
Longitude: -59.488655 (59° 29′ 19” W)
Grid Square: GK03gc
Bearing: 120.1° ESE (from KA4UDX)
Distance: 1616.8 mi (2601.9 km)

8P6ER-QRZ-image

8P6ER-QRZ-image

8P6ER-Geography-Google-Earth

8P6ER-Geography-Google-Earth

73 de KA4UDX,

Alan Spicer

http://www.marinetelecom.net - http://www.wifiyacht.net

communications(at)marinetelecom.net

+1 954-683-3426

 

Why is this oil spill a problem? All we need is an iPhone, right?

Can’t we use iPhones to like absorb the oil spill or something? I mean iPhones do everything don’t they?

Can they put a bunch of iPhones in a net or something and use them to soak up all the oil?

Alan Spicer

Are you smarter than a 5th Grader “Alien” ?

History Channel is running a series “Ancient Aliens” which is quite interesting.

A lot of modern programming and information available from the Internet are changing some peoples opinions about a lot of things.

One of the National Treasure movies pokes fun at …

“How did a bunch of guys with hand tools build all this?”

“Aliens helped them”

So this blog post is not an answer … but it is a question. Perhaps a lot of questions…

What if we didn’t invent anything???? What if the telegraph, the telephone, radio, … etc were given to us as clues from someone, or some thing, else… ?

We are very intelligent beings. Or so we think. Maybe things are relative … relative to time, relative to location, relative to time and location (in the universe).

It’s possible that other species from other part of the galaxy might be more advanced. Not because they are better necessarily … but because in their “Time Frame” of development they arrived at capabilities (technologies?) at an earlier time.

So perhaps they came here … but were not able to offer too much at one time, based upon our own time frame of development. But they were able to offer clues … which we could develop into capabilities and technologies ourselves. Which could be why previous cultures and societies could have documented visits by such “extraterrestrial” beings in their methods of communications … which might be dances and masks and stories. “They try to describe what they saw with their current language”.

This is not to detract from any patent or claim or belief of “inventing” something. How ever you win at life. you win. However you win at a card game … usually you win.

Anyway, if we got help, can we get more? such as how to fix a supposedly “starting to be broken planet”?

… And Thank You … (I think?)

P.S. I’m not trying to tell anyone any answer. I am trying to ask anyone a question(s).

P.S. You know that I’m going to be abducted by aliens after this blog posting. … or not.

Alan Spicer

Alan Spicer Telecom / Marine Telecom

http://www.marinetelecom.net

http://www.wifiyacht.net

communications(at)marinetelecom.net

+1 954-683-3426

Alan Spicer might just be the most interesting man of the world…

I don’t always beer drink but do I when? I prefer … well I don’t always drink beer…




The Most Interesting Man in the World, interviewed (from YouTube)


* You may not always call me … but even when you don’t … you wanted to! Stay Thirsty - Friends of Mine!

Alan Spicer Marine Telecom
http://www.marinetelecom.net
communications(at)marinetelecom.net
+1 954-683-3426

Disclaimer … this is an ad parody … and may be protected by certain protections … somewhere …

Contact: IK0TRV - Amateur Radio - GERMANO FR, Italy

Contact made today: IK0TRV on 20 Meters Amateur Radio Band by KA4UDX

IK0TRV

RICCARDO MUSSOLINO

VIA NIGRA 15

03030 PIEDIMONTE S. GERMANO FR,

Italy

Latitude: 41.501892 (41° 30′ 6” N)
Longitude: 13.753853 (13° 45′ 13” E)
Grid Square: JN61vm
Bearing: 50.4° NE (from KA4UDX)
Distance: 5231.1 mi (8418.7 km)

RTX: Kenwood TS-950SDX - ICOM IC-7700 - YAESU FT-950 - YAESU FT-857 - ICOM 910H V/U/SHF - YAESU FT-230R.

AUDIO SYSTEM Behringer B1 and Heil sound HM10 mic.

ANTENNAS: Yagi full size beam Depot mod. A335  - Rotative dipole warc bands Eco - Tonna VHF yagi 13 el. orizz. beam & UHF yagi 17 elem. Tonnà beam - two Verticals X200

V/UHF - 6m 3 el. yagi beam orizz. - VHF quad 5 elem. beam.

Usually CW mode & digital modes BPSK31 & RTTY..

73 & thanks for visit my infos…

 IK0TRV-QRZ-1

IK0TRV-QRZ-1 (His Station)

IK0TRV-QRZ-2 - Antartic Activity Week Card

IK0TRV-QRZ-2 - Antartic Activity Week Card

IK0TRV-QRZ-1 (closer… His Station)

IK0TRV-QRZ-1 (closer… His Station)

More on: http://www.qrz.com/db/ik0trv

IK0TRV-Geography-Google-Earth

IK0TRV-Geography-Google-Earth

73 de KA4UDX,

Alan Spicer

Marine Telecom

http://www.marinetelecom.net - http://www.wifiyacht.net

communications(at)marinetelecom.net

+1 954-683-3426

Contact: UW5ZM - Amateur Radio - Ochakov, Ukraine

Contact made today: UW5ZM on 20 Meters Amateur Radio Band by KA4UDX

UW5ZM

Euvgen Nesterov

Chastnika 7

Ochakov, 57500

Ukraine

Latitude: 46.625053 (46° 37′ 30” N)
Longitude: 31.533272 (31° 31′ 59” E)
Grid Square: KN56sp
Bearing: 39.8° NE (from KA4UDX)
Distance: 5848.8 mi (9412.8 km)

UW5ZM - QRZ.COM image

UW5ZM - QRZ.COM image

UW5ZM - Georaphy - Google-Earth image

UW5ZM - Georaphy - Google-Earth image

73 de KA4UDX,

Alan Spicer

Marine Telecom

http://www.marinetelecom.net - http://www.wifiyacht.net

communications(at)marinetelecom.net

+1 954-683-3426

Contact: 3Z80PZK - Amateur Radio - Lapy, Poland

Contact made today: 3Z80PZK on 20 Meters Amateur Radio Band by KA4UDX

3Z80PZK

Radio Club SP4PBI in Technical High School (ZSM)

ul. Sikorskiego 68

18-100 Lapy,

Poland

Latitude: 52.987614 (52° 59′ 15” N)
Longitude: 22.877762 (22° 52′ 39” E)
Grid Square: KO12kx
Bearing: 37.0° NE (from KA4UDX)
Distance: 5296.5 mi (8523.9 km)

The year 2010 marks the 80th anniversary of establishment of PZK
(Polish Radio Amateur Association). 

In celebration of that event, the PZK Headquarters is issuing
the 80 YEARS OF PZK commemorative award. 
The award is available to all licenced radio amateurs, including the SWLs.

http://www.80.pzk.org.pl/

80 Lat PZK

80_lat_pzk-2.jpg

The year 2010 marks the 80th anniversary of establishment of PZK (Polish Radio Amateur Association).  In celebration of that event, the PZK Headquarters is issuing the 80 YEARS OF PZK commemorative award (click sample).  The award is available to all licenced radio amateurs, including the SWLs.

3Z80PZK - Amateur Radio - Lapy, Poland

Geography: 3Z80PZK - Amateur Radio - Lapy, Poland

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73 de KA4UDX,

Alan Spicer

Marine Telecom

http://www.marinetelecom.net - http://www.wifiyacht.net

communications(at)marinetelecom.net

+1 954-683-3426

Contact: MM0SJH - Amateur Radio - Orkney Islands, Scotland

Contact made today: MM0SJH on 20 Meters Amateur Radio Band by KA4UDX

MM0SJH-eQSL-Card

MM0SJH-eQSL-Card

MM0SJH

Steve Harvey

West Waterhall,Dounby

Orkney Islands, Scotland,, KW17 2JE

Scotland

Latitude: 59.061676 (59° 3′ 42” N)
Longitude: -3.242683 (3° 14′ 33” W)
Grid Square: IO89jb
Bearing: 34.9° NE (from KA4UDX)
Distance: 4222.0 mi (6794.7 km)

MM0SJH QRZ Image

QRZ.COM Image: The Orkney Island, Scotland

Amateur Radio Station: MM0SJH

MM0SJH - Google Earth - Geography

MM0SJH - Google Earth - Geography

 

73 de KA4UDX,

Alan Spicer

Marine Telecom

http://www.marinetelecom.net - http://www.wifiyacht.net

communications(at)marinetelecom.net

+1 954-683-3426