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Re: [IRCA] Using the most remarkable Eton E1 receiver
- Subject: Re: [IRCA] Using the most remarkable Eton E1 receiver
- From: mwdxer@xxxxxxxxx (Patrick Martin)
- Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2007 09:14:50 -0700
Bob,
After the guys in the Queen Charlottes logged Sao Tome 1530, I don't
think a move to Guam is needed. I could move to somewhere like Sitka AK
and probably get the same DX. It is on an island off the coast of SE
Alaska, farther North than the Queen Charlottes. So far no mention of HD
hash from the group there.
Yes, the directional array is the future, but everyone does not have
the room for them. The Welbrook arrys need 40 Meters of separation. I
could probably do it, but barely. Right now I am phasing the WNW EWE
against the SW EWE and getting a great lobe to the NW, but I am stuck to
DX in that direction. Moving the lobe further South, like to the SW, I
get more HD hash from Northern CA stations at night. Off the Eastern
beverage, the 1100-1200 hash is pretty bad as I am getting it from
1100-OH, 1110-NE, 1129-MO, 1160-UT, and 1190-OR, oh yes 1200-TX. Not
enough on some to wreak the adjacent, but enough to wipe out weak
signals. I may not hear the station causing the hash, but their hash
still gets through, like in the case of KMOX.
73,
Patrick
Patrick Martin
KAVT Reception Manager
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