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Author Topic: This Evening's Beacons  (Read 1591 times)

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This Evening's Beacons
« on: April 26, 2009, 0501 UTC »
Good to hear them again after several days of pathetic conditions :)

All heard beginning 0407 UTC.

- W - 4102. Ony a dit or two after the I.D.
- 4096ish - plethora of beacons. 1 sec. and 2 sec. dashes with another one of intermittent dits (or continuous w/ bad QSB, I couldn't tell) further down in the mud. Japanese SSB QRM adjacent making RX difficult.
- Rapid dasher on 4089 under distant RTTY. New catch for me :)
- TMP with temprature on 4077ish. MEGA lightning crashes not heard as bad on the adjacent frequencies drowning out the whole string, even after 15 minutes listening.

Eton E5 w/tabletop loop.

Peace!

 

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