Maybe Mal has a big beam for 137kc and it is pointing at Oklahoma?
Wonder how many prop pitch motors it would take to swing that baby
around =-O
Mike
Laurence KL1X wrote:
Nice capture Mitch -
From Oklahoma, at present, signals from Eu hams on 137Khz are still
going
to be well below rx threshold, qrss or cw...still "poor" conditions in
my book. Pretty disturbed on Auroral fringing paths.
DCF39 sorts of path would indicate that ham signals are around 25dB
below readable signals on argo at 1W erp limits here at the moment.
Suprised my CW message and DFCW signals are readble in the UK fm Mals
extraordinary QTH...
Laurence KL1X/5
From: Mitch Powell <>
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Subject: [LW] coast to coast condx
Date: Sun, 16 Jan 2005 11:40:37 -0500
Good morning all:
Found a number of interesting ARGO captures this morning
receiving coast-to-coast stations from VE7TIL sine wave to
solid VO1NA. Looks like at least six stations with one more
being unidentified. Using 10 ft diameter/16 turn/ remotely
tuned (varactor) loop at 7 meters and R75. Enjoy at:
http://www3.sympatico.ca/mitch.powell/six137.jpg
73
Mitch VE3OT
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