Re: [IRCA] NRC 6th Edition Antenna Pattern Book
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Re: [IRCA] NRC 6th Edition Antenna Pattern Book



I think there are issues with CKWX 1130's pattern and that is why the get 
east so well.

As for CFPR 860, I wounder what I need to do to be able to hear them !! I 
can phase CJBC to death and even in really good cx earlier this season when 
CJDC's C&W was mixing with Utah u/phased WLS, I had no trace of anything I 
could point to as being CBC EE.

73 KAZ Barrington IL
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Patrick Martin" <mwdxer@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <irca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; <am@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2006 11:53 AM
Subject: [IRCA] NRC 6th Edition Antenna Pattern Book


> Greetings,
>
> The new NRC pattern book is sure great. Adding the day patterns is
> really nice. Bill Hale did a really nice job as usual. Only one
> correction I have found is CFPR 860 Prince Rupert BC runs the 10 KW ND
> 24/7. I spoke to the CE not too long ago and he told me they have never
> dropped to 1 KW at night. They need the 10 KW to cover the remore areas
> of Northern BC.
>   One thing I do notice is the day patterns for most of the Lower
> Mainland stations (Vancouver/Victoria) are a lot more restricted that
> they once were. No wonder I don't get powerhouse signals from them
> during the day at 160-200 miles. CKWX 1130 really surprised me with such
> little signal across the border during the day.
> After reading this, I am even more impressed with how well the EWE
> antennas work.
>
>
> 73,
>
> Patrick
>
> Patrick Martin
>

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