Charles,
I am tired out, That should have read SLC IRCA convention.
73,
Patrick
Patrick Martin
KAVT Reception Manager
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Hi Maria:
The CPRV is a well-established organization that takes QSL collections and
archives them in the University of Maryland library.
Advantage: they will be preserved.
Disadvantage: only visitors to the U of M library can see them. That's not
many.
Another option would be to see if the
This morning was strong Asian reception until fairly late in the session
when the DU signals finally took over. DU reception was poorer than the
Saturday morning standard of comparison, but a number of channels with
poor/weak audio were heard.
594 was at medium level with Asian talk and light
I had a great time over at Terry's place yesterday going over his vast
collection of QSLs. Terry points to a copy paper box full of veries and
says If this isn't enough, I have another box or two downstairs. It
took us a couple of hours just to go through the one and drooling all
the time!
1330KVOL Lafayette, Louisiana 22:00-23:00 CDT. Sports and ESPN.
Official station identification at ToH 22:00 and a better sounding one
at 23:00. (23433) with light QRN and QRM from WRAM Monmouth, IL and
KUKU Willow Springs, MO (audio).
1330KUKU Willow Springs, Missouri
I finally found time to post some photos of the KCKK transmitter
relocation project that I have been involved in for the past year. They
are on my N0NNK web site (see link below). Just tab down to KCKK / 1510.
Enjoy!
Patrick Griffith, CBT CBNT CRO
Westminster CO
http://community.webtv.net/N0NNK/
I may have some time Monday morning. If the weather is OK, I can do that
test. I'm curious to see the results. If it works, then twenty bucks
work
of chicken wire is a whole lot cheaper than some of these other
possibilities. We shall see..
The chicken wire made no difference at all.
I recently dug through my collection and put together a montage of jingles.
Feel free to download them or share them with others. The montages were from
stuff I've personally airchecked or collected off the internet for years..
http://www.walkerbroadcasting.com/PaulJingleMix.mp3
The link above
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Solar-terrestrial indices for 27 August follow.
Solar flux 69 and mid-latitude A-index 11.
The mid-latitude
Hi, folks. Just returned from a 4 day visit to Masset, and was able to DX for
3 mornings (ie Sat - Mon). The first morning was rather disappointing as I had
erected a 1000' West BOG which was dead in the morning, so I had to use my
permanent N/S 450' Beverage only. Went to track down the
Walt,
Thanks for posting your catches from your DX paradise. Hope you get to return
soon. Your reports last season from Masset were terrific.
Regards,
Dennis,
Vancouver, WA
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I made it up to my Wisconsin QTH on Sunday for some DXing towards the ENE
with my Phased BOG System, this time 335 ft // 485 ft ENE. Early sunset skip
was not remarkable at all and nothing like December was. However, once it
started to be close to dark things got
interesting. The first TA
Walt,
Some great Filipino stuff there. I have 1026, but I haven't logged the
999 before, Just Jakarta on 999 from SE Asia. It looks good for the
Fall. Taiwan on 1161 is common. I QSL'd one of the 10KW BCC stations
some years back and also a Feng Ming BC with 1 KW. I don't think I have
heard
Only able to spend a few minutes at the radio around 1300UT today,
but that seemed pretty close to the peak; most were Asian, though
Down Unders started to peak a little later
Reasonable audios (though often battling w/splash) 594 was the
kingpin this morning w/JJ talk by man; by far the
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