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![]() "Dave Shrader" wrote in message et... I monitored WX4NHC for more than 20 to 24 hours over two days of operation on 20 meters. What HF difficulties?? Full agree Even the WX-TALK conference server on Echolink relayed dozen HF relays all the day without trouble Thierry ON4SKY, LX3SKY http://www.astrosurf.com/lombry/qsl-echolink.htm Deacon Dave, W1MCE Caveat Lector wrote: Interesting clip from the "Amateur Radio Newsline" Posted here Morrain says High Frequency conditions were often deplorable with extensive interference. He says the Hurricane Watch Net was being relayed locally through both EchoLink and IRLP, the Internet Repeater Linking Project, to help overcome H-F problem. All along the storms projected path ham radio operators trained in emergency communications were in service or on stand-by alert. |
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Amateur Radio Newsline™ Report 1362– September 19 2003 | Dx |