[HCDX] WWCR ASKS FOR SOME MONITORING ASSISTANCE.
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[HCDX] WWCR ASKS FOR SOME MONITORING ASSISTANCE.
For propagational reasons, WWCR is considering moving WWCR-3 from 12160 to 9985
at 1300-1600 UT. 9985 will be tested Mon Jan 19 at 1300-1400 UT. Based on
results, may continue Tuesday and onwards as late as 1600.
Since WWCR-4 will be operating on 9475 at the same time, there is a possibility
of mixing products between the two on 8965 and 10495. Although theoretically at
least 80 dB down, sensitive receivers may be able to pick them up.
WWCR wants to know if you can hear WWCR on either of these possible mixing
products. Please note if they are interfering with anything, supply details of
your receiver and antenna, location, etc.
Hearing the mixing products would be quite unlikely beyond the maximum signal
areas at first hop in North America. It is just as useful to get reports of the
mixes NOT being heard, at least closer in, as reports that they are being
heard.
If you would like a yearly calendar/planner booklet as a token of appreciation,
while supplies last, include your P-mail address.
Reports on this should go to Glenn Hauser, woradio at yahoo.com who will
forward them to WWCR.
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