More data points

I enlisted the help of Tom Rothlisberger, who lives and works near this station. Tom's an IRCA member but isn't on this list.

If you check Google maps, his observations are somewhat consistent with what Pete forwarded earlier this evening.

Bruce

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Subject:        Re: [IRCA] 1710 Mystery Russian - Getting Closer!
Date:   Thu, 28 May 2009 22:52:52 -0400
From:   k...@aol.com
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Thanks, Bruce.

I heard the station in the lot at work (Everett Boeing plant) very well. On the way home on I-5 it peaked in strength at the 128th st exit (adjacent to northern Mill Creek) and then began to slowly decline in strength. Once home it was still audible weakly on the car radio. Used three different loops to get a bearing and it came out to ~340 magnetic or 000 true from my coords of N 47 48.044 W 122 15.818. I thought about taking a ride with a portable and a camera but unfortunately I had an appointment here at the house tonight. Tomorrow when I leave work I'll head over to the suspected area with a ferrite portable and try to get a pic of the antenna. It's pretty cool that one popped up so close to home!

--Tom


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