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Offline chucks

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the PA beacon
« on: December 08, 2009, 0158 UTC »
has anyone heard the PA beacon on 4094.20 khz lately.
It's on Beaconman's master list as 24/7 but I haven't heard it lately.
with conditions as they are tonight I should be able to hear it.

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on 3185khz AM their playing big band music without interruption now
real good signal here, sounds like a local station here, R2000 in wide
position. 40 over 9.


well at 0236z good ole PA started rolling in above the noise on 4094.5khz
speak and she answers.........
 
« Last Edit: December 08, 2009, 0237 UTC by chucks »
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Re: the PA beacon
« Reply #1 on: December 16, 2009, 0020 UTC »
PA and MO were both making it into Colorado
beginning at 2300Utc still day light at 0000Utc PA must have went long.

I enjoy OK MO PA ...nice beacons to listen to...