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Author Topic: West Georgia Logs 16 May 2009  (Read 2078 times)

Offline W4JBM

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West Georgia Logs 16 May 2009
« on: May 16, 2009, 1959 UTC »
Storms in the area, so lots of QRN with lightning crashes through the whole day today.

0955z - OR on 8211.89 kHz. Very weak and barely audible, but definitely there.
1002z - Kelsie on 4096.59 kHz. Some QSB but decent copy.
1006z - Hexie on 4096.25. Heavy QSB.
1014z - TMP on 4079.63. Heavy QSB and down in the noise, but I think the temperature was 70.
1022z - OK on 3449.82. Good signal and solid copy.
1529z - CO on 11002.76. Heavy QSB but clearly audible on occasions.
1539z - Pike Dasher on 8003.99. Heavy QSB and difficult to dig out.

Location: Bowdon Junction, GA (33.6581,-85.1249 EM73)
Receiver: Yaesu FT-857D
Antenna: Ground level Butternut Vertical

73 de
Jim W4JBM
73 de
Jim W4JBM

Receiver - Ten Tec RX320D
Antenna - Butternut Vertical (SW) and mini-whip (LF)
Location - Bowdon Junction, GA  USA (33.6581,-85.1249 EM73)

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Re: West Georgia Logs 16 May 2009
« Reply #1 on: May 17, 2009, 0237 UTC »
Considering the distance very respectable report

 

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