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Old June 10th 04, 11:15 PM
Jon Noring
 
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GO BEARCATS wrote:
Jon Noring wrote:


DXing when conditions are "hot" (but it is not intended to compete
with high-end communications receivers built for DXing, and used by
avid MW DXers, such as the R8B and R-75, where the DXer may try to
pickup a 1 watt station from Outer Mongolia.)


Not even possible with those radios IMO;-)

**ducking thrown rolls of electrical tape


LOL.

I should have added a smiley at the end of the comment about Outer
Mongolia. Or added the XML equivalent -- smile/.

The comment was intended to insert a little humor. Of course, I was
not trying to disparage MW DXers (I consider myself a casual MW DXer),
nor to disparage Outer Mongolia.

Jon

(p.s., would love to have either a Drake R8B or a modded ICOM R-75.)


 
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