Re: [IRCA] Alaska from the midwest?
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Re: [IRCA] Alaska from the midwest?



At 02:09 02/11/2005, you wrote:
>The beacons Nick mentioned,
>SQM and ICW are only low-power interior beacons, running a nominal 25 watts,
>and are not widely heard even on the West Coast (unless you live in B.C. or
>northern WA!).

Point taken concerning the power of these beacons, Steve, though I thought 
SQM was somewhat more powerful than that....it's just that here, if I don't 
heard SQM, I don't hear other Alaskans either.   (In fact, SQM is usually 
my only Alaskan at home)

Also, 525 is a unique frequency in North America isn't it?   A carrier 
there could indicate an opening to the more distant DXer....

Hmm, I notice PAL lists Nome area beacon "FDV" on 529 at 400w....anybody 
heard it?  A carrier on 529 would indicate Alaska, as the only beacons 
there seem to be Alaskan.

best wishes,

Nick

best wishes,

Nick







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Nick Hall-Patch
Victoria, B.C.
Canada

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