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Subject: | Re: LF: 183 in ZL |
From: | "Vernall" <[email protected]> |
Date: | Tue, 21 Aug 2001 18:56:38 +1200 |
References: | <001e01c12497$f6364d20$0d9c153e@w8k3f0><[email protected]><000001c124f7$31973640$ce85153e@w8k3f0><004c01c1250b$b81d9920$41b21bca@xtr743187><000601c12763$abca6c20$8cb21bca@rvernall> <[email protected]> |
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Brian, >183 kHz has once again been receivedafter ZL sunrise, fading out around 1925 >Z. I was too late in turning the gear on to find out when the signal first >arrived this morning. So far I've found reception of 183 kHz around ZL >sunrise to be good on three samples of three. Have you tried ZL sunset? Yes, and got nil, but with current sunrise/sunset times there is no "dark path to Germany" around ZL sunset. In six months time it will have "changed around". 73, Bob |
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