Has anyone posted a list of the differences between the two editions? I'd
love to know what they are, especially what (if any) technical info has
been added.
I have the first edition.
73, Mike
www.w0btu.com
On Wed, Feb 8, 2017 at 11:46 AM, Tom Boucher wrote:
> Just to say
Lee and the group,
Reports of LDEs have always fascinated me. The only echos I have heard
were probably round-the-world or auroral distortions on high power 20
meter SSB stations.
I am trying to do an analysis of the reported LDEs on 160 and 80 meters
with echo times in the hundreds of
Just to say I received my copy of Jeff's 'DXing on the edge' today,
complete with 19 chapters, bought from 'Book Depository' via Amazon. Price
including shipping was GBP 15.26. Now for some interesting reading!
73,
Tom G3OLB
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Greetings All,
I am afraid I have to take issue with you Wolf. And this may be a clue. I
also have experienced echoes on 160 meters. Maybe it depends on longitude or
latitude or something like that. N6TR not being too far away has also
experienced them. All that being said I am positive
Dear Dr Ostwald,
Even though I have not experienced any echoes on HF,I think I will keep an
open mind.We cannot even explain a weak force like gravity completely, after
many years of ongoing research.Who are we to say that LDS belong in fairy
tale? :-)After all, we are receiving echoes of