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That IS an amazing accomplishment, Kaz!
Marc DeLorenzoSouth Denis, MA
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From: Neil Kazaross <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>; Nrc-am
<[email protected]>; [email protected] <[email protected]>
Sent: Sun, Oct 28, 2018 10:27 pm
Subject: [nrc-am] A phasing story. Greenland 720 logged in IL.
A phasing story from last night. I live 12 miles NNW from WGN's xmtr. I put
down a 288 ft BOG at about 35 deg // a 177 ft one. Phase null of WGN peaked at
about 50 dB and it was down close to S6 on Perseus. Sure enough there's audio
seeming // KNR webstream which was mostly talk. Then from 0104-8 a couple of
bouncy tunes sung by females clinched it leaving me no doubt. This using the
Quantum Phaser which I think I'd like 2:1 or even 3:1 Vernier knobs for.
When I got Greenland at my WI DX paradise a decade ago, WGN and KNR were about
S7-8 using longer terminated BOGs. At 12 miles distance I have no skywave to
worry about.
I couldn't get Greenland on 650 where even though WSCR and WSM are close
together on the dial and in similar directions, WSCR IBOC crept up during best
null on WSM and visa-versa.
IBOC sucks but phasing ROCKS. Short BOGs aren't impressive 'til you phase them
to create good back nulls. 73 KAZ --
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