[HCDX] R Sri Lanka
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[HCDX] R Sri Lanka
- To: "Goonetilleke, Victor" <victorg@xxxxxx>
- Subject: [HCDX] R Sri Lanka
- From: "Thomas R. Sundstrom" <trscons@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2000 21:36:43 -0400
- Cc: "Bueschel, Wolfgang W." <100523.3446@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, "Mailing List: EDXP" <edxp@xxxxxxxxxx>, "Mailing List: SWL" <swl@xxxxxxx>, "Hard Core DX Mailing List" <hard-core-dx@xxxxxxxxxx>, "Hauser, Glenn" <wghauser@xxxxxxxxxxx>, "Hauser, Glenn" <wghauser@xxxxxxxxx>
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Hi Victor. Re your Media Network tip last Thursday on RSL using new 9770,
thought you'd like to know I can hear it. UT 22 August, tuned in a bit late
around 0115 UT, but 15425 good on the Drake SW8 we're reviewing, and I can
hear the parallel 9770 on the JRC NRD-525. Best on the 100m inverted-L that
favors the polar path to Asia. I can't say I'd stop and listen to 9770 at
s3-4 or so, but there is absolutely no question despite +20db/s9 signal on
9775 causing heavy interference. Given normal conditions, the signal should
be stronger at s/on.
Regards, Tom
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