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Author Topic: Pike making it to the east coast  (Read 2491 times)

Offline syfr

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Pike making it to the east coast
« on: December 21, 2009, 2229 UTC »
Pike whooping  away on 8003.7 at 2219

no copy of CO, which was on earlier with good sigs

Receiver: NRD525 / wires
Kiwsdr x 2. TenTec Paragon/NRD535

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Re: Pike making it to the east coast
« Reply #1 on: December 22, 2009, 0126 UTC »
Also hrd MO for the first time this evening.
Kiwsdr x 2. TenTec Paragon/NRD535

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Re: Pike making it to the east coast
« Reply #2 on: December 22, 2009, 1936 UTC »
Hey, if you hear Pike, give a listen for TS on &189.6 kHz.  Sometimes both are heard, sometimes only one or the other... The beacons are about 50 miles apart, just FYI...
IC-7200, TS-430S, Multiband Dipole @ 40'
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