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John Geiger (NE0P)
ne0p at lcisp.com
Thu Feb 9 10:02:19 EST 2006
And the dual receive is really helpful when they are doing a 15khz listening range like some of the recent DXpeditions are. I can remember when DXpeditions would listen on only one frequency. The DX cluster and reduction of license requirements to the point that anyone can get an extra with a weekend of study hasn't helped DXing for the most part.
73s John NE0P
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From: K8fu at aol.com
Reply-To: Discussion of OKDXA <okdxa at mailman.qth.net>
Date: Thu, 9 Feb 2006 09:32:55 EST
>John......................
>
>Alan makes a good point. Radios with dual receive can be most useful in
>finding the split the DX station is working. Almost a necessity today when guys
>keep calling and don't shut up when another station is called, Stupidly Insane.
>The most difficult part of working DX is just trying to find where he's
>listening. 30 yrs ago I don't believe I ever hrd the word ONLY. DXing and
>contesting have become a lot less fun due to the evolving radio practices.
>Someday let me tell you how I really feel.
>
>Ribbit.........................Ribbit....................
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