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Old March 28th 05, 02:29 AM
mike maghakian
 
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Default FS: indonesian language guide for radio reporting

if you want to correspond and make reports to indonesian radio stations,
this guide by Gerry Dexter will teach you how. this loose bound book is 50
pages. I am selling it for $5 plus $2 for shipping
email me direct if you want to speak to the natives !


Sinyal anda sangat kuat
(your signal was very strong)


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Old March 28th 05, 03:45 AM
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"mike maghakian" ) writes:
if you want to correspond and make reports to indonesian radio stations,
this guide by Gerry Dexter will teach you how. this loose bound book is 50
pages. I am selling it for $5 plus $2 for shipping
email me direct if you want to speak to the natives !


Sinyal anda sangat kuat
(your signal was very strong)


I hope you are not suggesting that we actually talk to all those
unlicensed Indonesian pirate stations who occupy 14100, 14110, 14120,
7000, 7010, 7020, etc etc. When propagation is good, these intruders
drive the west coast amateurs to distraction. Living near the east coast,
I am lucky that these pirates are heard only when gray line propagation
brings them in, which is hardly ever now that the solar flux has dropped
significantly.

.... Martin VE3OAT



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Old March 28th 05, 12:47 PM
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Martin Potter wrote:

"mike maghakian" ) writes:
if you want to correspond and make reports to indonesian radio stations,
this guide by Gerry Dexter will teach you how. this loose bound book is 50
pages. I am selling it for $5 plus $2 for shipping
email me direct if you want to speak to the natives !


Sinyal anda sangat kuat
(your signal was very strong)


I hope you are not suggesting that we actually talk to all those
unlicensed Indonesian pirate stations who occupy 14100, 14110, 14120,
7000, 7010, 7020, etc etc. When propagation is good, these intruders
drive the west coast amateurs to distraction. Living near the east coast,
I am lucky that these pirates are heard only when gray line propagation
brings them in, which is hardly ever now that the solar flux has dropped
significantly.


It's a reporting guide to help SWL's write reports in Indonesian so as to QSL
Indonesian shortwave broadcast stations.

dxAce
Michigan
USA


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