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Old February 16th 04, 03:33 PM
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Nice report Rick. I live in Maine also. Did you ever receive Radio Tahiti
when it was on the air? I was able to pull it in on a Radio Shack DX-440 and
my Icom 735 Transceiver
during early morning hours back in the mid-1990's before it shut down.
David
N1QLK
Rick KB1KIL wrote in message
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Reception Report from Maine this morning, February 16, 2004

10:30 uct 4.387 Radio Imperio Chidayo, Peru
Pretty good reception this morning. RST 3-5
120 FT Long wire at 45 ft. N/S

11:14 uct 4.775 Radio Tarma Tarma, Peru
Signal is quite readable even with the CODAR interferance. RST 5 to 7
120 FT Long wire at 45 ft. N/S

11:30 uct 4.780 Radio Cultural Coatan San Sebastian Coatan, Guatemala
It was quite difficult reading the singnal at times due to CODAR
interferance, but I was able to make it out on the strong peaks with a
little help with bandpass and notch. RST 4 to 6
120 FT Long wire at 45 ft. N/S

11:37 uct 4.800 Radio Buenas Neuvas Huancayo, Peru
Signal was quite strong and was very readable even with more CODAR
interferance. (as usual) RST 7 to 8, sometimes peaking to 9.
120 FT Long wire at 45 ft. N/S

11:45 uct 4.832 Radio Litoral La Ceba, Honduras
Signal was very readable, and very little interferance. RST 3 to 6 slow
fading.
120 FT Long wire at 45 ft. N/S

I could hear quite a few more stations but because of CODAR interferace it
was impossible to make out any of the broadcast. I HATE CODAR.


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Rick

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