French Guiana gets easier for English speakers
QSLing French Guiana may be a tad easier for us Yanks now that WYFR
has a theoretical one-hour transmission from 0000 to 0100 on 7,360 kHz. Variable quality, but I can usually get a copy. Bruce Jensen California, USA |
French Guiana gets easier for English speakers
bpnjensen wrote:
QSLing French Guiana may be a tad easier for us Yanks now that WYFR has a theoretical one-hour transmission from 0000 to 0100 on 7,360 kHz. Variable quality, but I can usually get a copy. Bruce Jensen California, USA Do you have Tahiti? Around 1986 (great DX) I got Tahiti in the daytime on my R-390A. They were at somewhere between 1 and 5 KW at the time. |
French Guiana gets easier for English speakers
On Apr 23, 5:30*am, dave wrote:
bpnjensen wrote: QSLing French Guiana may be a tad easier for us Yanks now that WYFR has a theoretical one-hour transmission from 0000 to 0100 on 7,360 kHz. *Variable quality, but I can usually get a copy. Bruce Jensen California, USA Do you have Tahiti? *Around 1986 (great DX) I got Tahiti in the daytime on my R-390A. *They were at somewhere between 1 and 5 KW at the time. No, dagnabbit, I was not doing HF at that time. Love to have them back - we get great Pacific reception generally around here, although the best bands for those fellows (60, 75, 90) are usually noisy as all get-out. Good on ya! |
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