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- Subject: Re: [IRCA] Morning TP Methodology?
- From: "Richard N. Allen" <dx747j@xxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2018 21:46:28 -0500
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Iâm still a diehard ultralight DX-er. I was encouraged to get into the game by nearby DX-ers John Bryant and Kirk Allen, later by Robert Ross and Gary DeBock. Therefore, I still use a small portable receiver (usually a PL-380 or Skywave) tuning one station at a time. For TP DX I normally begin about 30 minutes before LSR by checking 774 kHz for a signal from JOUB and go from there. While I prefer to DX using a barefoot receiver, I have come to rely more on an FSL aerial. From Oklahoma I've managed to log BCB stations from every continents, except South America, using ultralights receivers. For example, this morning I heard JOGB from 10820 km away.
Richard Allen,
near Perry OK USA.
Sent from my iPad
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