[MRCA] Armstrong SE Station

Lou Ribble n3od at frontiernet.net
Wed Jul 18 13:15:32 EDT 2012


Al,

	I think it would be excellent if you would let the list know when
the station is on. How much power is the station running? I only have the
PRC-25 available at this time.

Lou-n3od

 

  commemorating Armstrong's first FM broadcast station in New Jersey. The
wide band and low operating frequency makes it a natural for reception on
old tactical FM sets. May be too wide band for modern radios but would work
great with things like PRC-25, 77, 10 or the old vacuum tube RT stuff.
RF



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Message: 2
Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2012 17:07:24 -0400
From: Al Klase <ark at ar88.net>
Subject: Re: [MRCA] 42.8 Broadcast
To: mrca at mailman.qth.net
Message-ID: <5005D40C.6070103 at ar88.net>
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Hi Ray,

I was directly involved with this operation. (http://www.wa2xmn.ar88.net/)

We had e-mail QSL's from about a 60-mile radius of NYC.  Alpine is a few 
miles north of the George Washington bridge.  I listened all the way 
back from Alpine to Jersey City on a PRC-77 equivalent (Collins 628K1).  
Bandwidth is too narrow to do well on the 75 KHz deviation.  The TX 
sounded great on the IC-R9000 at home.

As I recall, the all time record is something like 110 miles.

If people think it's appropriate, I'll ping this list the next time 
WA2XMN is on the air.

Regards,
Al

On 7/17/2012 2:37 PM, Ray Fantini wrote:
> Has anyone here been able to copy the WA2XMN 42.80 FM broadcast? It's a
special event station operated under an experimental license that is
commemorating Armstrong's first FM broadcast station in New Jersey. The wide
band and low operating frequency makes it a natural for reception on old
tactical FM sets. May be too wide band for modern radios but would work
great with things like PRC-25, 77, 10 or the old vacuum tube RT stuff.
> RF
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Al Klase - N3FRQ
Jersey City, NJ
http://www.skywaves.ar88.net/



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