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Old August 18th 03, 07:59 AM
Gregg
 
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Behold, Jeff Y. signaled from keyed 4-1000A filament:

If CHu is down, that could spell a great opportunity for Dxers to catch
Ondas del Huallega on 3330 kHz without having to flip the reciever into
LSB to cover it from aside from the CHU signal.

Jeff Y.


Did CHU really have that good of a signal on 3330?

Living west of the rockies here near Vancouver, I have never heard it
there even on the quietest winter night with a three element 80M wire beam
at a buds house and a Drake R7 :-\

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Old August 18th 03, 11:21 PM
Jim Shaffer, Jr.
 
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On Mon, 18 Aug 2003 06:59:51 GMT, Gregg wrote:

If CHu is down, that could spell a great opportunity for Dxers to catch
Ondas del Huallega on 3330 kHz without having to flip the reciever into
LSB to cover it from aside from the CHU signal.


Did CHU really have that good of a signal on 3330?

Living west of the rockies here near Vancouver, I have never heard it
there even on the quietest winter night with a three element 80M wire beam
at a buds house and a Drake R7 :-\


Here in Pennsylvania, I could get CHU more reliably than WWV with a poor
antenna. I don't know where Ondas del Huallega is, but it's a good bet CHU
would have covered them.


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