Thanks - I have heard the big carrier at 138 odd
but didnt know the station name.
Alaska ? well if he is putting a crocodile clip onto the
above ground insulated overland pipe-line for a beverage
antenna then no wonder ;-). I wish Brighton had one.
Bryan G3GVB
At 09:27 22/07/2003 +0100, you
wrote: >Now if only a newby to below 1.8 megs.on the list, like
me, knew where >you were and who you were, what flo flo stood
for ,what his call was and >on what continent Kodiak Is
Dear
Brian,
Laurence is KL1X in Alaska - currently I think he has the
distance record for reception of UK 136kHz stations.
DCF39 is a
tele-switching station in Germany which transmits a carrier on
138.83kHz, interspersed with FSK data bursts. It has about 40kW ERP, so
is a convenient beacon for DX stations, although not so much if you are
a DL station! There is extensive info on DK8KW's web pages at http://www.qru.de/dcf39-beacon.html
Cheers,
Jim Moritz 73 de M0BMU
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