[SEDXC] A5 signals in Georgia

Rick Glisson rglisson@america.net
Fri, 5 May 2000 17:58:08 -0400


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Signals at my modest station ( A-3 at 30', A-3WS at 20) have been best =
on 15M CW. Even when they are on SSB at the same time, the CW is =
workable ( wked 0210Z last night), SSB was hopeless. Hope the 17M =
signals hold up as well as Mike, K4PI, says they have. Problem here is =
having to go to work! Will try again tomorrow (Sat) for the morning =
peak. Geoclock is very useful for this stuff. Good luck all!
-73 Rick N4XMX

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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial>Signals at my modest station ( A-3 at 30', A-3WS =
at 20)=20
have been best on 15M CW. Even when they are on SSB at the same time, =
the CW is=20
workable ( wked 0210Z last night), SSB was hopeless. Hope the 17M =
signals hold=20
up as well as Mike, K4PI, says they have. Problem here is having to go =
to work!=20
Will try again tomorrow (Sat) for the morning peak. Geoclock is very =
useful for=20
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