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Re: LF: JA ops

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Subject: Re: LF: JA ops
From: Rik Strobbe <[email protected]>
Date: Sun, 17 May 2009 22:26:30 +0200
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Hi Warren,

depends on what you call a neighbour.
In the early days of 136kHz I worked stations up to 400km under similar conditions.

73, Rik  ON7YD - OR7T

Quoting Warren Ziegler <[email protected]>:

Tnx Laurence,

If he's running 25W into a 25m (horizontal?) wire on 136kHz he will
have to get some of his neighbors on.

73 Warren K2ORS

On 5/17/09, Laurence BY3A-KL1X China <[email protected]> wrote:

Ive asked Hiroshi for more details and passed reflector and info sites - fyi
 73 Laurence KL1X in windy  BY3A


From: ja3vqw Hiroshi
Hi Laurence

Thanks for your e-mail.
Yes, I got license form the department of Telecom in JA ( Sohmu-sho) last
month.
I make CQ many times everyday around 1200 UTC  but I have not got QSO with
any station.
I guess there a very few licensees in JA ob 136KHz.
So if you find my signal please QSL me.
My TX is modified IC-731 output 25W.
The antenna is long(short?) wire 25ms long.
73





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