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LF: Re: DCF39

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Subject: LF: Re: DCF39
From: Ed Lesnichy <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 8 Mar 2005 16:15:02 +0300
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Dear LF enthusiasts,

I agree with Alan - "It will be interesting to see what happens on
your sked"

Some datas:
Sunset in QTH Laurie G3AQC at March 8 - abt 1750z
Sunrise in QTH Mike ZL4OL - abt 1830z
Common dark time abt 40 min
Bearing path (short) (G3AQC)  51.6 degr
Bearing path (short) (ZL4OL)  314.8 degr
Distance abt 19160km (abt 20860km Long path)

The path G-ZL passes on the countries : UA1, UA9, JT,
BY, DU, YB(east), VK(east) - abt 8 or 9 hops (?)
The most northern part of a path rises up to 62 degr North
Auroal oval now on http://www.sec.noaa.gov/pmap/pmapN.html is not so
bad for this path (abt North of SM at 13z)

What weather on G-ZL path? look any weather's web
... and look Alan's web:
http://www.alan.melia.btinternet.co.uk/

I believe it's the first TX attempt from Western Europe to ZL

Successes to both in interesting experiments!

73! Ed RU6LA  [email protected]  http://136.73.ru



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