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Offline mark-n-nut

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Beacons Heard here in NUT
« on: June 28, 2009, 1421 UTC »
Prop picked here this morning with the CA Whooper showing up and SD as well from its new location.  Been watching for TR but no luck so far.  TMP was an incredible S-7 on the R-75 and dipole yesterday morning along the W(ind) beacon at an S-6.  The strong signals seemed isolated to those two.  6626 Hexie 2 is missing as a regular?

Others heard this weekend.

2097 - A
3449 - OK
4077 - MO
4079 - TMP
4089 - Ditter Death Valley
4096 - Dasher Coxie
4096 - Dasher Hexie
4096 - Dasher Kelsie
4097 - Dasher CA Whooper
4102 - W .......
5484 - SD
6700 - Dasher Hexy2k
7998 - UFO
8000 - S
8003 - Dasher Pike jr
8211 - OR
11002 - CO

73!, Mark
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Wellbrook 1530 Loop
Dipoles
QTH - Northern UT (NUT)
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Re: Beacons Heard here in NUT
« Reply #1 on: June 28, 2009, 2047 UTC »
Score! ;D

Peace!

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Re: Beacons Heard here in NUT
« Reply #2 on: June 29, 2009, 1732 UTC »
OK on 3449 has been loud here in east central Illinois most of the time (S4 or better). I haven't listened for a while but over the winter the TMP beacon was pretty consistent copy in and out of the noise. Sometimes getting up to S4 or S5.
East Central Illinois
TS-850S, 40 meter full-wave loop, various dipoles