[Lowfer] WD2XKO received

Howell, Laurence (Shanghai/Singapore) L.Howell at conocophillips.com
Mon Jan 5 20:08:18 EST 2009


Gary - though I'm in Eastern Asia/china sea/pacific coast -  I'm running a +24hr (for the moment) 137.777 window grabber on
http://kl1x.com/dx00000.jpg


Laurence BY3A-KL1X om89ua


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Sent: Tue Jan 06 06:35:55 2009
Subject: Re: [Lowfer] WD2XKO received

John,

I'm not surprised you received Dex so well even mid-morning given how
strong he was here over night. Do you know of Europeans that are active
on 2200 meters and exactly what frequencies and modes of operation they
use? Recently Andy wrote of listening for RU6LA so I guess that's one
possibility. Has anyone received him? I'm aware of the F1AFJ grabber for
137 kHz. Are there others I should be watching? Sorry for all the
questions but it's probably quickest to get up to speed by asking here
rather than randomly searching the internet.

73,
Garry
K3SIW, EN52, Elgin, IL

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>Date: Sun, 04 Jan 2009 10:30:05 -0500
>From: John Andrews <w1tag at charter.net>
>Subject: Re: [Lowfer] WD2XKO received
>To: "Discussion of the Lowfer (US, European, &amp;    UK) and MedFer
>   bands" <lowfer at mailman.qth.net>
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>Garry,

>Dex is coming here with a huge signal at mid-morning on 137.77762 kHz.
>Distance is 671 miles.

>John, W1TAG




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