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LF: 160 to 190 KHz a real magic band ?

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Subject: LF: 160 to 190 KHz a real magic band ?
From: "Graham" <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 28 Dec 2010 12:16:41 -0000
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Lifted  from the  WSPR  web site  http://wsprnet.org/drupal/
 
1 watt and  15  mtrs  of antenna ,decoding  over  1148 kmtrs  , (best round 2000k)    seems  to  make the  137  attempts look a little 'coy  with  somewhat  bigger power levels and  rather  large  arrays , (possibly mal-adjusted ?)
 
Is this  a band  like 500  with  enhanced  propagation ?
 
WHAT IS THE  POSSIBILITY OF A  TA  DECODE ?
 
The frequency range is 160 to 190 KHz. This is most commonly known as Part-15 operation ( under our FCC Part-15 rules ). The basics: Power is limited to 1 Watt DC Input to the Final amplifier, and the antenna length cannot exceed 15 meters, including the feed line,
 
(XR4TN  is the experimental  call  of  KU4XR)
 
2010-12-10 11:16 XR4TN 0.185701 -27 0 EM75xr +30 1.000 W1VD FN31is 1148
G..


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