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Re: [IRCA] Oklahoma TP DX 11/09/12
Gary:
It was the morning I've been waiting for all season.
I wish I'd spent more time on 954 and 1242 kHz, and
earlier
I've figured out, when using a Tecsun receiver, it's
best to tune the FSL by ear if possible. The antenna
definitely showed off with JOAK this morning.
I can't believe Nick's reception of 594-JOAK so late
past sunrise this morning. It's fantastic DX.
Have a good time on the Oregon coast. I hope the
weather and sunspots cooperate.
Good DX.
Richard.
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>From : d1028gary@xxxxxxx[mailto:d1028gary@xxxxxxx]
Sent : 11/9/2012 1:32:11 PM
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Subject : RE: Re: [IRCA] Oklahoma TP DX 11/09/12
Richard,
Congratulations on your excellent TP-DXing catches this morning in Oklahoma-- an amazing list for your location so far inland. You seem to be making some serious progress
in mastering the 7" FSL antenna.
Unfortunately I missed out on the great TP-DXing conditions this morning because our family is traveling to Cannon Beach, Oregon today for a 3-day vacation. This is the
motel location for the "Rockwork" ocean side cliff complex, which seems to be the new TP-DXing venue of choice for Broadband FSL DXers.
73, Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA, USA)
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