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Subject: | Re: LF: A 73kHz allocation again? |
From: | Peter Dodd <[email protected]> |
Date: | Wed, 26 Jan 2011 22:01:19 +0000 |
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I keep one of those old fashion paper logbooks. I have recorded John W1TAG received my QRSS20 signals on 72.4kHz on 9/11/2002 and11/12/2002 both 'O' reports. Also recorded is Dex W4DEX on 12/12/2002, 72.4kHz at 0730 UTC, 'O' report. Laurie, G3AQC, always had a better signal and as he was on at the same time it is probable he was the first EU station to be seen in the USA or Canada. Regards Peter, G3LDO Warren Ziegler wrote:I've got emails indicating I received QRSS from Laurie, G3AQC, on 73 khz in November 2002. I didn't find a capture on my current computer. I've upgraded computers several times since then but still have the previous ones operational so I may look for a capture on them.Has anyone crossed the pond on 73kHz?If I recall correctly John, W1TAG, beat me for the fist TA 73 khz reception.Dex |
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