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Re: LF: Polar Path MF

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Subject: Re: LF: Polar Path MF
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Date: Thu, 2 Dec 2010 13:07:46 -0800
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I use PVQ commercially on our company flights from Anchorage to the North Slope, also look out for Pitsand near Kuparak Alaska on 290.0 (about 40 miles West of PVQ)

PVQ has made a timely reappearance as it has been OTS for several months until recently. Whatever they did certainly has helped as their signal seems much better than before it went down...maybe just condx though. I have the Kuparuk NDB (UQS) on my watch list but so far I've not heard it. The one at Pitsand (PYC) has also never been reported and is largely wiped out down here by DGPS crud.

I wish I had more receiver resources available up there and not restricted Internet either.


Let me know when you want the 'Alaskan search list' ;-)

Steve / 73


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