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Author Topic: Wed night log from Colorado  (Read 2033 times)

Offline cwguy

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Wed night log from Colorado
« on: January 28, 2010, 0420 UTC »
As of 9pm local (Mountain Time Zone)  -  Denver area:

2097 - "A"  -  no joy...
3450  - "OK" - good copy
4077  -  "MO" - good copy
4078  -  "W"  -  no joy (probably too close to me)
4079  -  "TMP"  - no joy
4089  -  dits  - weak but definitely there
4094.2  -  "PA"  - no joy
4096 cluster  -  nothing heard
4097.4  -  "KX" - also nothing here
4102.3  -  "W"  - wind beacon - easy copy, with variable wind speeds over a one minute period (gusty) - One of my favorite beacons because it actually tells me something that's going on out there!

Nothing on any 5 mhz beacons...and I didn't bother to try any higher freqs...

Even if I didn't hear a beacon, I'll post it as I want to let the ops know that I tried to listen for it (even if only for a few minutes tonight).

IC-7200, TS-430S, Multiband Dipole @ 40'
Colo Front Range
ZUT!

 

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