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WD2XSH Experimental CW on 506.05 kHz
Hearing WD2XSH/12 on 506.05 kHz sending CW ident at 0330 UTC. Very slow
QSB. I think this is a Colorado station. This is the experimental LW band that will hopefully be a new ham band in the future. Equipment: Icom R70 and Kenwood R-5000 with 250' long wire and passive preselector. Also using Autek AF-1A audio filter. Frank K3YAZ Tucson |
WD2XSH Experimental CW on 506.05 kHz
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WD2XSH Experimental CW on 506.05 kHz
a lot of people don't realize Just Blaze uses an Autek AF-1A audio
filter to compress his drums. |
WD2XSH Experimental CW on 506.05 kHz
WD2XSH/17 somewhere in Mass? Weak in central NJ at 23:00
Gil wrote: Hearing WD2XSH/12 on 506.05 kHz sending CW ident at 0330 UTC. Very slow QSB. I think this is a Colorado station. This is the experimental LW band that will hopefully be a new ham band in the future. Equipment: Icom R70 and Kenwood R-5000 with 250' long wire and passive preselector. Also using Autek AF-1A audio filter. Frank K3YAZ Tucson |
WD2XSH Experimental CW on 506.05 kHz
WD2XSH/17 somewhere in Mass? Weak in central NJ at 23:00 ..........CW on 505.5 khz Gil wrote: Hearing WD2XSH/12 on 506.05 kHz sending CW ident at 0330 UTC. Very slow QSB. I think this is a Colorado station. This is the experimental LW band that will hopefully be a new ham band in the future. Equipment: Icom R70 and Kenwood R-5000 with 250' long wire and passive preselector. Also using Autek AF-1A audio filter. Frank K3YAZ Tucson |
WD2XSH Experimental CW on 506.05 kHz
By George your are right. It is MW. Just out of habit I seem to
consider everything below 530 kHz LW. Gil - I did copy the other station WD2XSH/17 signal on 505.05 later last night. Frank Brenda Ann wrote: wrote in message ups.com... wrote: Hearing WD2XSH/12 on 506.05 kHz sending CW ident at 0330 UTC. Very slow QSB. I think this is a Colorado station. This is the experimental LW band that will hopefully be a new ham band in the future. Equipment: Icom R70 and Kenwood R-5000 with 250' long wire and passive preselector. Also using Autek AF-1A audio filter. Frank K3YAZ Tucson Check out: http://www.500kc.com/ I believe that 500KHz is still well within the MW band (300KHz- 3MHz) Those are old maritime coms frequencies.. would make an interesting ham band, but my goodness the antennas we'd need for them.. |
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