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Subject: 1,250 Miles per Watt!
From: (Brian Kelly) Date: 10/15/2004 2:29 AM Central Standard Time Message-id: (Steve Robeson K4CAP) wrote in message ... Subject: 1,250 Miles per Watt! From: (William) Date: 10/14/2004 6:54 PM Central Standard Time Message-id: (N2EY) wrote in message . com... btw, it is just about 81 years since the first transatlantic 2 way QSO on "short waves". Americans 1XAM/1MO and 1QP (in CT, right across the Sound from you) at this end, and French 8AB at the other end. November, 1923. They ran a bit more than 3 watts, though. 73 es congrats de Jim, N2EY Did you QSL? At least 1XAM/1MO and 1QP had authorizations to operate from thier respective locations. They also had antennas.. Yes Sir, they did...And other radio operators knew they were men of action because they not only documented what they did, they we out and among the others...Others had actually WORKED them on the air! 73 Steve, K4YZ |
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