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![]() You were listening to an amateur radio operator -- K7LR BENTLEY F ADAMS, JR 4524 73RD PL SW MUKILTEO WA 98275 USA -- during a on-air dx contest. He was working duplex (listening on 7084 kHz) because certain regions of the world don't allow amateur radio operators to transmit above 7100 kHz in the amateur band, and U.S. hams (the contiguous 48 states) can't transmit voice below 7150 kHz.. This is why he's transmitting in one spot while listening for others who are able to transmit in a second spot. I'm surprised you didn't run by many, many more of these instances.. 73 ES GUD DX On Sat, 30 Oct 2004 14:40:28 -0400, pickle wrote: On 7180 kHz this morning about 0300 EST on SSB I heard an ongoing transmission. It consisted of a male voice saying things like "Kilowatt 7 radio lima, I gotcha". Then he would go on to the next callin and say basically the same thing. Sometimes he would say "Kilowatt 7 radio lima", sometimes he would say "7 radio lima 7084" (although I wad recieving on 7180. There were lots of bravos and charlies and zulus and all that. It sounded somewhat aviation but there were no ATC instructions only what I mentioned above. I can't remember the callins he was responding to because I was half asleep . The callins were always short. No more than a few words. Any idea what this was? Thanks. |
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