To: | hamilton mal <[email protected]> |
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Subject: | Re: LF: US SPEED |
From: | Hartmut Wolff <[email protected]> |
Date: | Tue, 14 Feb 2006 17:59:32 +0100 |
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Hi all, Since those monitoring the US stns in EU are getting good results at the lower qrs speeds. Maybe its time to try something a little faster say 10 sec dot to start with. I am getting solid copy from XKO and XGJ most nights when watching. I agree with Mal, some tests from the US eastcoast in QRSS 1 or 3 would be interesting. For this should a second T/A window be used. Probably in the 137.500-600 range. Near 137.700 as Dex used late 2005 is good, too. 73 Hartmut |
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