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![]() K4YZ wrote: bb wrote: wrote: Those labs were the headquarters for the vast USCG Loran system which operated on 160 along with the hams who could find holes in the Loran QRM. Paul and Doug decided to put a Loran antenna system to work in a 160 DX contest. And they did. They blew the lid off the band and came up with a score which which rewrote the 160M dxing record book, worked something like 68 countries in one weekend.'Ole Stew Perry never knew what hit him. Unthinkable back then and not bad at all even today. w3rv This is the part where K4YZ demands a letter from "thier" Commander. Why would I? "Sorry Kelly, USCG LORAN IS Amateur Radio!" It's a darned shame that you can't handle more than one concept in a 12 calendar month period, Brain. But then it does makes it a lot easier to keep you on a leash. Heel, boy. Steve, K4YZ Nurse, heel thyself. |
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