Re: [IRCA] DX Test Help Wanted
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Re: [IRCA] DX Test Help Wanted



Doug:

	Any of those would work.  I understand that 860 and 1190 have been 
heard in the Midwest.  

	The problem is the antenna patterns.  A station using a daytime non-
directional antenna pattern would have the best chance.  So maybe 
with code IDs and sweep tones, at least some of them could be heard 
to the East.

	Good luck.

Bill Harms

On 31 Dec 2005 at 5:11, Doug Pifer - KE6GMM wrote:

> Hi Bill,
> I'm doing some "very" preliminary research on this subject. If you had a
> choice, which frequency(ies) might be a shot at your QTH?    550, 700, 
> 860, 1030, 1110, 1120 .  Of course there are more, but these are a start.
> Of my local stations 550 KOAC has the most power (5kw) which is the lowest
> daytime power of the bunch listed above. Any other comments and
> suggestions out there are welcome. 73- Doug Albany, OR



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