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Author Topic: Some morning beacon loggings 1030z  (Read 4779 times)

Offline ChrisSmolinski

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Some morning beacon loggings 1030z
« on: November 07, 2009, 1042 UTC »
3449.83 OK - good signal
4077.36 MO
5157.65 Blinky
8000.94 dasher, about 76 dashes per second - is this Pike 78?
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Re: Some morning beacon loggings 1030z
« Reply #1 on: November 07, 2009, 1355 UTC »
Good to see MO is back on the air...
its antenna had been laying on the ground ...
I'm listening to OK right now....
WW is blasting in LOL...
Yes Pike 78 drops down in freq. and I checked it this morning
and it was where you said it was...during mid day it can be found around 8003.6Khz

TS was just planted out remotely yesterday  8189.6 in the mountains of Northern Colorado,
reports from all over have been coming in...

 

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