Re: [IRCA] Aussie QSL Cards?
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Re: [IRCA] Aussie QSL Cards?



Patrick and Walt,
 
     Thanks for your comments.  Even in Grayland  (on seven short trips since 
April) Aussie and Kiwi audios were  rarely more than just threshold level for 
me, and usually only the "big guns,"  like 567, 612, 657, 702, 738, 774, 891 
and 1116. 
 
     On one trip (with Guy), no DU audio at all was  heard.  On three trips, 
there was weak audio from a couple of stations  at maximum dawn enhancement, 
only for about 5 minutes (usually the Kiwis on 567  and 657, for some strange 
reason).  Two trips provided fair audio from  about four stations during 
maximum dawn enhancement, lasting about 15 minutes  total. The last trip (July 9) 
provided solid audio from about seven  stations, including a couple of "nine" 
signal levels (from 738 and  891), and a couple of "eights" (702 and 774), 
during maximum dawn enhancement,  lasting over 30 minutes.  But the odds are 
definitely against that type of  special morning, even at Grayland.
 
     Maybe that's why I have a sudden interest in  Aussie QSL cards, hi.
 
                                                                              
                      73,  Gary  



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