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From: frenaye@pcnet.com (Tom Frenaye)
Date: Thu, 05 Jul 2001 17:40:17 -0400
Subject: ARLB026 Amateur LF signal spans the Pacific!
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Date: Thu, 05 Jul 2001 16:26:48 EDT
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SB QST @ ARL $ARLB026
ARLB026 Amateur LF signal spans the Pacific!

ZCZC AG26
QST de W1AW  
ARRL Bulletin 26  ARLB026
>From ARRL Headquarters  
Newington CT  July 5, 2001
To all radio amateurs 

SB QST ARL ARLB026
ARLB026 Amateur LF signal spans the Pacific!

A signal transmitted on 184 kHz from ZL6QH--the Wellington, New Zealand, 
Amateur Radio Club's Quartz Hill station--has spanned the Pacific. The 
transmission, part of a series of announced transpacific tests, was received on 
June 30 by Steve McDonald, VE7SL, of British Columbia, Canada.

''A claim is made for the confirmed reception of ZL6QH by VE7SL, on 184.4 kHz, 
over a path of 11,709 km,'' said Bob Vernall ZL2CA, who organized the 
transpacific tests. ''This is a one-way confirmation, as VE7SL does not have 
transmitting capability.'' Vernall said that on June 30, seven New Zealand 
stations--including ZL6QH--and one Australian transmitted test signals in the 
160-190 kHz band for the transpacific tests. Amateurs in New Zealand have 
access to that band.

McDonald used Argo software to capture the ZL6QH signal and very likely that of 
ZL4OL, although no claim was being made for the latter. The reception occurred 
right around the time of sunrise in British Columbia.

ZL6QH was transmitting dual-frequency CW with two-minute elements, one 
frequency representing dits, the other dahs. The ZL6QH station was running 
approximately 100 W into a longwire antenna.

Amateurs spanned the Atlantic in both directions earlier this year on 136 kHz. 
Efforts to make it across the Pacific have been under way during the winter 
season in the Southern Hemisphere.

The ARRL has petitioned the FCC to authorize Amateur Radio
allocations at 136 kHz and in the 160-190 kHz band. The petition is pending.  



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