At 06:37 PM 11/12/2007, you wrote:
>I've heard Wayland MA WE2XGR/1 506 KHz the past few
>nights with a killer signal. I have actually copied
>several similar stations on 506, including one with
>the same calls but /6. I have also had a few
>variations outside those parameters.
>
>* What are these stations, and is there a
>comprehensive list of who's who? (It's awfully hard
>for a morse code neophyte like me to copy the code
>when there are multiple stations on the same frequency
>with very close to the same ID. They often overlap,
>causing the ears at this end to emit their own code,
>of sorts).
>
>* I had one set of the same calls with /6 prceded by
>CQ, which I take to be a common ham term for 'calling'
>... but there was what I believe was a 'z' in between.
>
>
>* I also had HHH preceding yet another unID set of
>calls.
>
>Any info on any of this is greatly apreciated.
>
>Saul
>Burnt River ON


Saul, here's a link that has all the information about the experimental 600 m 
ham stations:  http://www.500kc.com/W0RPK_report.htm

I've heard several, including from the Queen Charlottes....not a bad distance 
for flea powered transmitters and very limited antenna systems. ........Walt.


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