The really good ULRs are way more senstitive than you think. Still, 1000 feet of wire, taught in a particular direction, phasers, high-end receiver, all the bells and whistles, knowledge of a few dozen languages - aaaahhhh! All I can ask for, on top of that tall order, is someone to pay me a salary as a professional DXer. Call it scientific research... > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [IRCA] NF ULR TA DX > > I'm amazed at Alan Willie's TA DX list of snags with an otherwise not so > sensitive little pocket radio and also a little envious since I'm not even > getting any TPs with a fairly good full sized portable but then he's much > closer to his TAs than I am to my TPs. But anyway whenever he sends in a > report it always mentions the ultralights. I'd like to see what the results > would be if he used a big rig with adjustable RF gain etc.and something like > a loop antenna. Can we persuade him to do some DXing with something a little > more sensitive -weather permitting ? Bill in BC _______________________________________________ IRCA mailing list [email protected] http://montreal.kotalampi.com/mailman/listinfo/irca
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