Dex and the list,
I looked at John Andrew's list of Loran Lines and there are a number in
the area of 137.701:
137,698.145 5930 - Canadian East Coast
137,700.312 9610 - South Central U.S.
137,700.501 7980 - Southeast U.S.
137,700.669 5980 - Russian American
137,700.803 9960 - Northeast U.S.
137,701.005 7960 - Gulf of Alaska
137,701.207 9940 - Western U.S.
I'm thinking of operating WD2XGJ on 137.6992 which is in a gap between lines.
Any thoughts/suggestions?
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73 Warren K2ORS/WD2XGJ
FN42hi
http://www.w4dex.com/wd2xgj.htm
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From: Dexter McIntyre <[email protected]>
Hartmut Wolff wrote:
>>
> 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.
>
I'll move XKO to 137.701 kHz when I get home at about 2200Z. Will send
a combination of QRSS1 and 3 overnight.
Dex W4DEX / WD2XKO
Online WD2XKO log at:
http://www.w4dex.com/wd2xko_log.htm
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