Dear all
I am not sure if I am allowed to plug my own site but I am.
The below link will take you to my site its main topics of interest are sections on Echo Charlie stations and number stations.
http://www.paulryan.org.uk
Any feedback would be appreciated so long as it is constructive.
Cheers Paul
My new radio website
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RE: My new radio website
Looks pretty good.
Not sure about the brown body text though...
Not sure about the brown body text though...
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RE: My new radio website
Dear 2H2UZ
Thanks for the feedback maybe I should make the text blue or something.
I will probably take a break from the web stuff and then add a section on clandestine radio, Dxing and amateur radio.
Cheers.
Thanks for the feedback maybe I should make the text blue or something.
I will probably take a break from the web stuff and then add a section on clandestine radio, Dxing and amateur radio.
Cheers.
cheers and 73
Paul
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Re: My new radio website
G'day.ryan_paul wrote:Dear all
I am not sure if I am allowed to plug my own site but I am.
Put your site in your sig block.
Took a look at your site Paul and it looks ok here using IE 7.0 and FireFox, haven't had a look yet using Linux.Any feedback would be appreciated so long as it is constructive.
Cheers Paul
Took a look at your host and their rules and regs are a bit steep on about everything.
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It looks good to me.
Several of the broadcasters also QSO following their broadcasts. These are normally in AM on the 48 & 41 meter broadcast bands & using their bcst TX's & separate SW RX's.
Have you seem Alfa Lima's site ?
it's a free radio broadcasters site with info on more than just the broadcast stations. Look at "Find SW Pirates for a full frequency break down.
http://www.alfalima.net/index.html
Several of the broadcasters also QSO following their broadcasts. These are normally in AM on the 48 & 41 meter broadcast bands & using their bcst TX's & separate SW RX's.
Have you seem Alfa Lima's site ?
it's a free radio broadcasters site with info on more than just the broadcast stations. Look at "Find SW Pirates for a full frequency break down.
http://www.alfalima.net/index.html