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LF: Re: TransAtlantic II, test notice - announcement

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Subject: LF: Re: TransAtlantic II, test notice - announcement
From: "Dave Sergeant" <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2000 11:30:10 +0100
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From Dave G3YMC

I wish Larry and the VE team all the best for their forthcoming
transatlantic tests - the choice of a period in November is excellent, and
if there is a chance then (and December) is the optimum time.

There has been discussion here on the use of sophisticated coherent
reception techniques to achieve this aim.  These may well be necessary, and
it is going to be no mean task.  However who knows what will happen next
November. With the strength of CFH (and DCF39 in VE) some nights in the past
season my feeling is that it may not be as hard as we think.  In the event
that a 2-way QSO is made using conventional CW and with antennas more in
keeping with a normal amateur station I think it would be fair to give
credit to that QSO, with a certificate or whatever, even though the first
QSO qualifiying for the Challenge may indeed be with specialist techniques.

I think it would have given Peter Bobek a very special thrill if his aims
were met by a normal amateur using normal CW and an average station.  It may
prove difficult (and it is certainly not possible with my existing set up!)
but it should not be considered impossible.  Remember that at one time
transatlantic QSOs on Top Band were the rarity, whereas today they are
commonplace.

73s Dave
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