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Great signals on 7.232 mhz LSB (lower sideband). K4AVO
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One problem with 40m down in VK - bloody asians broadcast stations make it
unuseable above 7.100 MHz. With a 40m Dipole, I am receiving 30 over interference from adjacent freq transmitters. Unfortunately no hope - ah well, maybe another freq. Matt "Pat Cox" wrote in message ... Great signals on 7.232 mhz LSB (lower sideband). K4AVO |
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![]() Pat Cox wrote: Great signals on 7.232 mhz LSB (lower sideband). K4AVO That's the Tarheel Emergency Net. dxAce |
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THEN Tar Heel Emergency Net goes to 3.923 mhz at 2300 or 2330Z. Charley
appears to be slowing and has been downgraded however the winds are now picking up in north central North Carolina where I am. Lots of rain, of course. pcox, K4AVO dxAce wrote: Pat Cox wrote: Great signals on 7.232 mhz LSB (lower sideband). K4AVO That's the Tarheel Emergency Net. dxAce |
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