[160m] Where to find JA's on 160m.
Pete Rimmel
n8pr1 at bellsouth.net
Tue May 19 12:00:18 EDT 2009
Ric,
The JA's can work 1810 to 1825. Whem I am in the Lucaya location, I try to
get on 1822.5 to 1823.5 so i can listen for them on frequency and the rest
of the world UP. For all who read this, I ALWAYS recommend that DX stations
operate on odd frequencies and ont on 1820, 25, 30, 35 etc because of
birdies on many of thsoe frequencies at receive locations. Not everyone has
a receive setup like Tom's W8JI and have to suffer from common mode noise
and intermod from lousy broadcast stations. The .5 helps if there are odd
birdies. Also, be advised that in EU the BC band has stations spaced every
9 KHz not 10, and that sometimes could result in a problem on the 'even'
ones.
73 and have fun over there.
Pete N8PR/C6AHR
Please Pray For Peace Every Day
www.prayforpeace.info
-----Original Message-----
From: Cold Old Stone Crab [mailto:c6aniportnelson at batelnet.bs]
Sent: Tuesday, May 19, 2009 10:07 AM
To: 160m at mailman.qth.net
Subject: [160m] Where to find JA's on 160m.
*Gentlemen!
I am restructuring my 160m antennae for operations on this band and,
whereas I know the sections that JA's transmit in and have some ideas where
they listen, I need to communicate with those who have been able to works
JA's on this band. I need some specifics with regards to transmit
frequencies and listening frequencies.
Most grateful for any and all help; thank you.
Vy 73,
C6ANI, Ric.
*
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