Thanks Alex I should have checked ....the date John
quoted was a full year after than that "first", BTW I dont think any of the
Canadians active would have heard anything on 73 because CFH has a very
active TX right in the middle of what was our allocation. That confirms John
must have been 1st NA not just first USA.
Some of the data may not be correct, because
the first NA station into Europe was I think Larry VA3LK(??) heard by a
Dutch station. I saw the trace but it was off frequency so I dismissed it,
and didnt keep a copy of the waterfall that was a detection not a full
copy.....got full call the next night I think.
Alan
G3NYK
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2013 5:55
PM
Subject: Re[2]: LF: TA CW?
Alan,
you wrote 25.09.2013, 19:53 MSK(GMT+4h):
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Was that the first E-W reception contact of had
Laurie made it Caanada earlier John??
Alan
G3NYK |
73+136 some firsts
29.12.2004 |
136kHz First
reception of North America signal in Europe on Jason (Hartmut Wolff in
Germany RX John W1TAG's beacon
WD2XES) |
18.12.2002 |
136kHz First
reception of Europe signal in North America on Jason (John W1TAG RX Jim
M0BMU) |
21.11.2001 |
73kHz First
reception of Europe signal in North America in QRSS (John W1TAG RX
Laurie G3AQC) |
19.03.2001 |
136kHz First
reception of Europe signal in North America on WOLF (John W1TAG RX Jim
M0BMU) WOLF |
27.01.2001 |
136kHz First
reception of Europe signal in USA (Dex W4DEX RX Laurie
G3AQC) |
21.12.2000 |
136kHz First
reception of North America signal in Europe (Peter G3LDO RX Jack
VE1ZZ) |
10.09.2000 |
136kHz First
reception of Europe signal in North America (John VE1ZJ RX David
G0MRF/p) |
73! Alex R7NT 136.73.ru
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