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15 Aug, 2006

MM3PHP/P Summer 2006

Posted by: peter In: general

We’ll I made it back in one piece from rather wet and windy Scotland on Saturday (12th) the trip was very enjoyable sadly this time dad (M3JFM) wasn’t able to join us due to not being very well.

Although this wasn’t a radio holiday I did take my Sony Vaio laptop and also Icom IC706MKIIG and worked some stations on 40m psk31 during the odd morning or evening for a short while when I had some free time.

My radio station for the week

At the end of the week I’d worked about 25 stations although this doesn’t seem to look like a large amount of contacts I’m just pleased a worked a few while away using MM3PHP/P.

QSL cards will be sent out via the bureau sometime this week.

3 Responses to "MM3PHP/P Summer 2006"

1 | Dimi

August 23rd, 2006 at 8:59 pm

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I thought you drink only juices, is that a beer in the glass??? :) What’s that logging software? Have nice interface, imho. Oh, and welcome in the group of K2 style users.

2 | peter

August 23rd, 2006 at 11:28 pm

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Course its not beer :cool: yes the UI for the logging app is very nice its actually ham radio deluxe (current beta) worked very well indeed!

Kind of got bored with the old site so going to hackup k2 so hard designing for yourself! as you probably find.

3 | Dimi

August 24th, 2006 at 8:41 pm

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Yup, K2 requires time, but the advantage is that it’s fully CSS themed and mostly no need to change PHP’s.

About the glass content - I knew that you’re wise … ;)

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Welcome to the blog of Peter Goodhall, M3PHP who is 22 and a recent graduate after Multimedia Technology (Web Design) at Buckinghamshire New University. I'm keen about all aspects of amateur radio and run the e-learning website HamTests and recently got awarded the RSGB Kenwood Trophy.

I'm also evolved with a number of other amateur radio web applications and currently work as a freelance web developer.