KJJR DX test sfx heard in Arvada, CO at 12:04 AM MDT under strong KRVN.  
Carver TX-11a with Terk Loop.

    73,
    Kit    N7CAT

    On Friday, May 1, 2020, 10:29:04 PM MDT, Paul B. Walker, Jr. 
<[email protected]> wrote:  
 
 
 
Remember, this is tonight!!
 



On Mon, Apr 27, 2020 at 10:00 PM Paul B. Walker, Jr. 
<[email protected]> wrote:

I posted on Facebook that the KBOZ DX Test had been cancelled and engineer Todd 
Clark in Kalispell, MT offered up one of his stations for a test.

KJJR 880 Whitefish, MT(Kalispell) will test for 1 hour at 10kw non directional 
Saturday May 2nd 12:01am to 1am mountain time. It will consist of morse code, 
sweep tones, along with various telephone sound effects
There will be no paper QSL's issued for this test. Only emailed confirmation. 
Send an email to [email protected] with "KJJR 880 DX Test" in the 
email (You MUST put that in that subject line so I don't accidentally delete it 
thinking its spam!).  The reply will likely be a simple email reply with 
details of the station and confirming the details of what/when you heard it.   
You WILL get a reply from me in due course, please give me some time! 
This is done on short notice and being kept simple as to not burden anyone 
involved.  Thanks to Les Rayburn for creating the test material and Todd Clark 
for generously offering up the station.  I've already seen communication 
between him and the station, asking them to block out an hour from the logs, so 
he can tinker around with things at the tower site.
I know, I know.. we've had a few false starts on DX tests, but I can only do 
what I can do.
Any questions? Email me and I'll be glad to answer. Pass this word to other DX 
email groups, facebook groups, websites, etc
Paul
  
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