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On Jan 18, 9:14 pm, AussieDrifter
wrote: G'day all, I can hear the tone, very very faintly. Heres a Recording:http://ustream.tv/recorded/elmfbx6yhZSWJryVMS.h2g Its starts ~2min in. I'm still broading live if you want to have a listen live http://www.ustream.tv/channel/aussie...wave-listeningRegards Mark ------------------------------------------------------------------ Location: Canberra Australia Radio: Icom R75 with DSP options Antenna: Cliff Dweller 2 Website:http://aussiedrifter.blogspot.com/ Listen Live via USTREAM.TV: http://www.ustream.tv/channel/aussie...wave-listening James wrote: It has commonly been done at vhf frequencies, and by some hams on the two meter band at 146 mhz. James -- The transmitter is loud here in Oregon at about 5db over S9, but I have not been able to hear the bounce yet. Using the Kenwood Ts-950sdx and a 40 meter dipole at 35' 3D |
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