If cx are good, the test with Night pattern may do ok, with sweep
tones/code. I logged ad QSL'd them on R/S with the beverage back in the
80s. 1480 was almost as crowded then. However, "if" Gooding ID stays on
their 93 watts, there might be a chance.
73,
Patrick
Patrick Martin
KGED QSL Manager
I agree, sweeptones and morse code would suffice even on night
power/pattern. We should be greatful for what they are willing to do and not
fuss they can't do their day power/pattern at night.
I doubt we'll be able to get a full power DX Test out of WHBC. I doubt the
CE who was the one who made th
If they use code IDs or sweep tones, it might be a new logging for many even if
on night pattern. I get them in MN some nights. 73, George S., MN
Jim Pogue <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I received this somewhat disappointing
e-mail today from Dale Lamm at WHBC.
I wonder if some of our list members
I received this somewhat disappointing e-mail today from Dale Lamm at WHBC.
I wonder if some of our list members who are professional broadcasters might
contact Dale directly and see if we can still salvage a full-blown DX Test?
I don't know the applicable FCC rules that well - particularly how the