[Uram-rejections] SAGHOTA - Launch date nearing!

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 We assume the lustful dreams are metaphorical; otherwise they are even more OT



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> References: <nce0ml$r9q$1 at dont-email.me> <VPlC6bIOSp6WFwhn at g3ohx.demon.co.uk>
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> On 17/03/2016 12:50, Stephen Thomas Cole wrote:
> > Ian Jackson <ianREMOVETHISjackson at g3ohx.demon.co.uk> wrote:
> >> In message <nce0ml$r9q$1 at dont-email.me>, Brian Reay <no.sp at m.com> writes
> >>> On 17/03/16 07:20, Stephen Thomas Cole wrote:
> >>>> It has come to my attention that a new OTA event is launching soon,
> >>>> SAGHOTA; Sheds, Allotments and Green Houses On The Air.
> >>>>
> >>>> https://sites.google.com/site/saghota/home
> >>>>
> >>>> Tragically, I am currently shedless and the local allotments have decades
> >>>> long waiting lists, but my dear old mum does have a green house in her
> >>>> garden so I may set up shop there with a handheld for the day.
> >>>>
> >>>> 73
> >>>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> LOL!
> >>>
> >>> Most amateurs, including myself see gardens as space to put antennas
> >>>> over and lay earths in. A garden shed is quite handy for protecting a >remote ATU.
> >>>
> >>> I do, sometime, set up on the patio in the summer and operate. Plus, of
> >>>> course conduct various antenna experiments but the idea of operating
> >>>> >from a damp shed doesn't appeal.
> >>>
> >> Damp is a big killer of electrical equipment.
> >>
> >> Operating from a shed at the far end of the garden solves many problems
> >> of interference (to-and-from), and is fine for doing a bit of 'at-home' /P operation.
> >>
> >> However, if it's permanent, you need to keep the shed cozy 24/7/52 - ie
> >> provide good insulation and heating - which can be expensive.
> >>
> >> Even then, on a cold frosty night, or when it's chucking it down with
> >> rain, even if you know that the DX is rolling in the temptation is to
> >> stay indoors and do something else. This can result in you drifting away
> >> from the hobby. For amateur radio to be successful, it needs to be
> >> treated essentially an indoor sport.
> >
> > A friend has a very large back garden with a "cricket pavilion" style
> > shed/summerhouse hidden away in a wooded area. It's brilliant, properly
> > insulated and with heating/air-con, would make an absolutely perfect hobby
> > den. I have lustful dreams of having a shed like that...
> >
> kinky ...
> 
> -- 
> Blowing out someone else's candle makes yours shine brighter...and it is 
> fun ...
> 
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