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Re: LF: ROS

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Subject: Re: LF: ROS
From: "Roelof Bakker" <[email protected]>
Date: Sat, 03 Sep 2011 11:52:38 +0200
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Hello Scot,

Regarding propagation EU / VE7, I have 3 NDB's from British Columbia in my log:

Date       UTC  kHz     Call      Hz    Lower/Upper ID    Cntry     km  Station
11-11-2009 04:42 368.0 SX 400 368.407 / + 400 CAN BC 7364 Skookum (Cranbrook)
12-11-2009 04:14        400.0   QQ        400   400.410 /   + 400       CAN BC  
7745    Comox
18-11-2009 06:53        382.0   YE        400   382.398 /   + 400       CAN BC  
6853    Fort Nelson

These were heard using aural copy of the CW ID in an audio bandwidth of 12 Hz.

SX-368 is listed as 500 W, YE-382 as 100 W and the power of QQ-400 is unknown.
These were all heard in November and this agrees with experiences on 160.

This is a difficult path for sure; in Europe, SX-368 has only been heard in the Netherlands, QQ-400 in Germany and the Netherlands and YE-382 in Germany, Finland, the Netherlands, Norway, Scotland and Sweden.

The frequencies are somewhat in between 137 kHz and 500 kHz.
The stations were heard on a PERSEUS SDR; the antenna was a voltage probe.

73,
Roelof Bakker, pa0rdt




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