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Subject: | Re: LF: 136 kHz TA |
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Date: | Sun, 13 Apr 2014 10:13:33 -0230 (NDT) |
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Despite the high K and A indices, UW8SM, DK7FC, DF6NM and R7NT were copied here last night. This is most gratifying -- it reminds me of the 'good old days' when the band is active like this. For RX, the 100m wire (usual TX aerial) was used. It has 2 mH of series inductance. The RX was the FT-817 without the external (35dB) preamp. IPO was engaged (to remove the internal preamp) and the AGG was off. 73 to all Joe VO1NA
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