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Re: [IRCA] IRCA Digest, Vol 128, Issue 10
No Alaskans heard by me here in Orange County CA. The closest I get is the
US Coast Guard station NOJ in Kodiak on 518 kHz running NAVTEX. It's a
utility station but probably the closest I'll get.
Martin
> Date: Wed, 03 Dec 2014 18:52:06 -0700
> From: Nigel Pimblett <nige2730@xxxxxxxxx>
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> Subject: Re: [IRCA] Another Alaskan
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> Hi Chris,
> After years of hearing virtually no Alaskans, they became rather
> more common at the bottom of the solar cycle in 2007-2009. I've
> logged 18, pretty much all in that time period. Since then they've
> reverted to being pretty uncommon. I think KINY is the only one I've
> heard this season. The only NWT station I logged was 1340 from
> Yellowknife, since gone to FM as others have noted. I never heard
> 570 from the Yukon, and CKYL pretty much makes 610 impossible, but I
> did hear the CBC repeater on 990 from Watson Lake. That might be the
> best bet from the Edmonton area (a directional antenna to eliminate CBW
> would be a big help!)
>
> 73,
>
> Nigel
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