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Re: LF: Signals strengths in OH

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Subject: Re: LF: Signals strengths in OH
From: "M & S" <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2000 18:44:26 +0100
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Wait and see the F-land signals coming in...

Several 'big' projects are under way over here. Nobody's talked about
them yet (except me!), but I think that we'll be audible in good
conditions all over Europe.

Regarding the first transatlantic QSO, we'll be there, with big
antennas, great receivers, and a super transmitter...

Surprise?

73, Mark, F6JSZ (working)

=?iso-8859-1?Q?V=E4in=F6?= Lehtoranta a *crit :

Fellows,

Now that G3KEV mentioned it (see below) there must be
some secret in latitudinal location in addition to
equipment available, power, antenna etc.

I listen to 136 kHz day after day and leaving out
OH3LYG and OH1TN (in this order) MM0ALM is always the
strongest "DX" and G3KEV comes next. What say?
PS  SM6PXJ is not bad either...

OH2LX, PJ2/OH2LX (1st /OH0 in Aland Island in 1954), hi.

>-- G3KEV wrote: ------------------------------------------
>Your neighbour G3XDV in his report dated Jan 16th, heard you at 329
>so except the wind happens to be in the right direction >I probably
>will not hear you. Who are the less well equipped >stations at
>comparable distance that are hearing you? I am the most Northern
>active in England until you get to MM0ALM near Aberdeen.

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