[Lowfer] WE2XPQ 137.7752

Howell, Laurence J L.Howell at conocophillips.com
Thu Aug 30 18:50:01 EDT 2012


Doug - many thanks - I won't be on tonight and will advise on and what times in advance as practicable.

Wildlife and LF

 As before the local squirrel population are rubbing their little hands and trying to tightrope across the horizontal sections of the new loop. Most amusing. They don't appear to mind the amps of RF running thru the cables (up to 40A)

Used to have a small horizontal section of loose RG213 coax  @ CFS Alert in Canada. One Enterprising Arctic fox would use this as his personal swing, jumping into the frigid Polar air and grabbing the coax and hanging/swinging the breeze before letting go, and then jumping up for another go - didn't do much for the coax or his teeth probably at -50C- I recall asking Racal to add a nasty tasting supplement to the outer sheath...can't recall if they did.

Laurence KL1X VOO284

-----Original Message-----
From: lowfer-bounces at mailman.qth.net [mailto:lowfer-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Douglas D. Williams
Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2012 2:21 PM
To: Discussion of the Lowfer (US, European, & UK) and MedFer bands
Subject: [EXTERNAL]Re: [Lowfer] WE2XPQ 137.7752

Laurence,

Any information you can provide as far as what QRSS speed to set Argo for,
and when, and at what times, would be useful.

In the meantime, I'll be monitoring that frequency at QRSS 30 "slow" from
sundown to dawn (here in TN).

-Doug 



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