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Bangkok Meteorological Radio QSL Received
Received via post today a QSL from Bangkok Meteorological Radio for reception on
December 8, 2004 on 6765.1 at 1200 UTC. They sent both a verification letter and a verification folder QSL. dxAce Michigan United States of America |
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dxAce wrote: Received via post today a QSL from Bangkok Meteorological Radio for reception on December 8, 2004 on 6765.1 at 1200 UTC. They sent both a verification letter and a verification folder QSL. Power listed for 6765.1 is 1 kw. dxAce Michigan United States of America |
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OK, I know skill is involved in this, but how much is radio, physical
location, antenna and whatever. You are killing me with these stations heard from all over the world. Is there anyone in TX receiving, for example Diego Garcia, and some of these other hard to get stations? Am I going to have to move somewhere else? Thanks! "dxAce" wrote in message ... Received via post today a QSL from Bangkok Meteorological Radio for reception on December 8, 2004 on 6765.1 at 1200 UTC. They sent both a verification letter and a verification folder QSL. dxAce Michigan United States of America |
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Jim Douglas wrote: OK, I know skill is involved in this, but how much is radio, physical location, antenna and whatever. You are killing me with these stations heard from all over the world. I'm sorry! That was a very interesting propagation day as I recall, as I heard them on 6765.1 throughout the morning and well into the afternoon. Also heard on 8743 as I recall. It doesn't take much as I was using the R8 and a 70' wire, 9' above the ground oriented N-S. Report was sent out via post, with no return postage included. A fast turn around, but it would seem as though many stations like that answer their mail fairly quickly. dxAce Michigan USA |
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"dxAce" wrote in message ... Received via post today a QSL from Bangkok Meteorological Radio for reception on December 8, 2004 on 6765.1 at 1200 UTC. They sent both a verification letter and a verification folder QSL. dxAce Michigan United States of America Ahh! One night in Bangkok again, Huh Steve? B.H. |
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Brian Hill wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... Received via post today a QSL from Bangkok Meteorological Radio for reception on December 8, 2004 on 6765.1 at 1200 UTC. They sent both a verification letter and a verification folder QSL. dxAce Michigan United States of America Ahh! One night in Bangkok again, Huh Steve? Yeah, guess so. All I got left to show for it is a damn tattoo. dxAce Michigan USA |
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Jim Douglas wrote:
OK, I know skill is involved in this, but how much is radio, physical location, antenna and whatever. You are killing me with these stations heard from all over the world. Is there anyone in TX receiving, for example Diego Garcia, and some of these other hard to get stations? Am I going to have to move somewhere else? Thanks! It shouldn't be that hard to receive Diego Garcia in TX. It's a matter of listening at the right time with a decent receiver, a good antenna and low noise conditions. It's also not that interesting. ;-) |
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"dxAce" wrote in message ... Received via post today a QSL from Bangkok Meteorological Radio for reception on December 8, 2004 on 6765.1 at 1200 UTC. They sent both a verification letter and a verification folder QSL. Good to know they QSL. I sent out a report 12/23 for a 12/12 reception to this address: Bangkok Meteorological Radio Telecommunication Division 4353 Sukhumvit Road, Bangna Bangkok 10260 Thailand I got the address from this newsgroup, possibly even from one of your posts. Here's hoping a QSL will arrive in my mailbox ni a couple of weeks or so.... |
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starman wrote: Jim Douglas wrote: OK, I know skill is involved in this, but how much is radio, physical location, antenna and whatever. You are killing me with these stations heard from all over the world. Is there anyone in TX receiving, for example Diego Garcia, and some of these other hard to get stations? Am I going to have to move somewhere else? Thanks! It shouldn't be that hard to receive Diego Garcia in TX. It's a matter of listening at the right time with a decent receiver, a good antenna and low noise conditions. It's also not that interesting. ;-) Interesting though from a propagation, test of equipment perspective, etc. It's certainly DX. dxAce Michigan United States of America |
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