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Subject: | Re: LF: Re: 3rd Rus LF Expedition |
From: | Thomas Kölpin <[email protected]> |
Date: | Wed, 03 Mar 2004 14:04:29 +0100 |
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Hello Ed,I think that most of the European LF-DXers will agree: you should not use 137.700 for your transmissions! It will hardly be possible to keep this frequency clear from inter-european short range traffic during your trip - sorry to say that. Vy 73 Tom, DK1IS Ed Lesnichy schrieb: Dear LF-enthusiasts! Wednesday, March 3, 2004 DK1IS wrote: TK> preparing for your DXpedition to the Far East:TK> Do you know about any LF stations (radio, NDB, time signal) on the way TK> to Vladivostok which could serve as propagation indicators for the TK> Europeans?SRI... but I yet do not know any LF's stations in Vladivostok's area. Now has set such question to Mike UA0MF in Vladivostok - QRX pse... The nearest LF broadcasting stations are absent. I also have difficulties to define ONE TX freq during all period of expedition - there are variants 137.600, 137.700, abt 137.773 or 137.7895 (near ZL6QH beacon's freq 137.7890/137.7886 at March 19-20). What is the best RX freq for all(Eu, ZLs, Noth America, As) simultaneously for reception UA0LE ? 73! Ed RU6LA [email protected] http://136.73.ru |
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