At 08:22 PM 5/14/2007 -0400, you wrote:
>Charles A Taylor wrote: > > > Appears one carrier is RVC-530, but what the other one > > or two is, is a mystery. =================================================================== >Take your choice (all are in North Carolina with 10 watts (last word in >each line is the county) > >EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY WPGU846 GREENVILLE PITT >WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH, TOWN OF WPGU847 WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH NEW HANOVER >Town of Duck, NC WQEL633 Duck DARE (note 1) >Craven County WQFG868 CRAVEN > > Mike > > Mike, No matter WHAT 1,000,000,000 Chinese say, you're OK! Thank you for the list. I deleted those that were too far away, in my opinion, to cause a carrier beat on 530. WPGU846, Greenville, Pitt Co., East Carolina University is the dominant on 530 during the daytime here. I use it as a "beacon," to check the integrity of an antenna (aside from the antenna's directivity). About S-5 at best. At times, I observe three other carriers beneath WPGU846. I think one of them is RVC- 530. I used to hear a TIS on 1610 from New Bern near the overpass of NC-43 and US-70. Don't remember the call. Too late to check my old NC Log. The other three COULD be possible. (note 1) = Yes, IRCAers, the IS a town named DUCK in North Carolina! It's in Dare Co., almost on the east coast, just a short distance south of the NC/VA border. QUACKS ME UP. HI, HI, HI, HI Sparky Charles A Taylor, WD4INP Greenville, North Carolina _______________________________________________ IRCA mailing list [email protected] http://montreal.kotalampi.com/mailman/listinfo/irca Opinions expressed in messages on this mailing list are those of the original contributors and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the IRCA, its editors, publishing staff, or officers For more information: http://www.ircaonline.org To Post a message: [email protected]
