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Subject: | LF: Re: Re: Re: 73kHz/136kHz Last night |
From: | "John Andrews" <[email protected]> |
Date: | Thu, 7 Nov 2002 10:12:28 -0500 |
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Jose, Laurie, but captured one time as "XQC", on 72400.90 Hz - QRSS120. Then W1VD and I (and possibly WB3ANQ) may have seen a fragment of that signal. I was expecting something closer to 72401.0. At my QTH, there was one very clear dot on the 00:00 UTC screen, and some unidentifiable stuff on both sides. At 0200, I noted that a line of activity could be seen as I walked into the shack. NG if you stared at it. You had to use what the telescope guys call "averted vision." Nothing readable, in any case. John Andrews, W1TAG |
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