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Old August 16th 04, 08:21 PM
Dave Holford
 
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Dennis wrote:

In article ,
says...




Gregg wrote:

Behold, Dave Holford signalled from keyed 4-1000A filament:

What's odd about a 134' diople? seems pretty standard for 160M Ham work
and with open wire feeders should be very versatile.

Dave

I read that as 1,134' dipole. Fine for LowFER work :-)

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"I ordered the 14 mhz version and on a 134' dipole I'm hearing
WWVB (60kc) LOUD!"

EH?

Dave


I misunderstood the original post. But how is it you hear WWVB at 60Kz?
Are you hearing an analog?

dennis

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This is really wandering - I presume the OP is an Old Fart, like me, and
once in a while slips back into Kc (kc) instead of kHz. But I notice he
also used Hz in the same post so maybe it was just a "seniors moment".

I can hear WWVB on 60kHz on my modern radios, but my old Eddystones and
Plessey get it on 60kc.

Dave