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Subject: | Re: LF: Intercontinental LF waterholes |
From: | "Jean-Pierre Méré (F1AFJ)" <[email protected]> |
Date: | Fri, 11 Dec 2009 23:42:22 +0100 |
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Hello LF,Markus , I adère at your request ! if the activity wanted to return on 2200m , perhaps that the weather would be necessary to be simple ! How says it Warren to change frequency during the night , is not possible ! I thought of of this system : Europe : beaconing ~136 320 Asia : beaconing ~137 778 Be-Asia/Oceania : beaconing ~136 320 North-America : beaconing ~137 320 What think of this principle ? 73 qro Jean-Pierre f1afj Warren Ziegler a écrit : Markus, My antenna tuning unit is outside 100 meters away from the ham shack. I am unwilling to go out in the winter night to retune the antenna to QSY to the lower frequency segment. |
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