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At 0500 UCT WBCQ coming in S4-S9 with a goodly amount of fading and a
LOT of noise, not a 'pleasant listen' at all. In fairness though, the bands are pretty much wiped out tonight. Equipment is an R-75, antennas are an inverted L running NE - SW, approx 60 ft horizontal & 25 ft vertical through an ICE-182 and 75ohm RG6 coax feedline, 8 foot ground rod and an Alpha Delta 40 DX-SWL short sloper (40 ft) running E-W at 20 ft @ feed point and 8 ft @ endpoint. The sloper has more noise than the Inverted L, fading about equal and is running about S2 - S5. Location is Los Angeles, CA .... I see a much nicer report from Ventura, CA which is just a short hop north of LA - though the population isn't as dense (in more ways than one) as LA. I guess that much like we have 'micro-climates' we have 'micro-propogation'. Howard On Sat, 7 Feb 2004 22:41:35 -0600, "Stinger" wrote: WBCQ sounding clear at 10:37PM Central, just north of New Orleans, RadioLabs modified Sangean ATS-909, 75-foot random wire. Program highlight: "Janet Jackson's breast has saved the day." You know, you just can't make this stuff up. -- Stinger "Diverd4777" wrote in message ... All: - Little experiment.. - Can you hear 7.415.. - What is the signal like - What UTC is it.. - Where ARE you _ And what equpment are you using.. ( Possible to calculate height of reflective layer using info ?? Hmmm.. ) ( A Bit Bored...On this particular Saturday night; going to look through the Second Hand Books again..) at 0:200 7415 a staticy, S3 Dan / NYC; R 75 & 100 foot random Wire |
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