Hello All,
Exceptional propagation to both New Zealand and Australia made the recent
Rockwork 4 ocean cliff DXpedition (from August 6-10) one of the most thrilling
ever conducted. My DXpedition partners Chuck and Tom both set up small
broadband loops for Perseus-SDR spectrum capture at the
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From: Chuck
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Subject: Re: [IRCA] Rockwork 4 DXpedition-- Top Ten Signals from the South
Pacific
Gary -
That's a fabulous bunch of recordings.
Chuck
On 7/30/2013 3:05 AM, d1028g...@
he Broadband FSL more
competitive in relation to the Standard FSL. By the way, thanks very much for
your comments on the Standard FSL's performance at Rockwork 4 last week, which
are much appreciated!
73, Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA)
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> Gary -
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> That's a fabulous bunch of recordings.
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> Chuck
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Gary,
Your recordings from the Rockworks cliff are amazing! It's hard for me to
believe I was DXing at another Kiwi DX producing cliff to the south of you
on one of the same mornings, yet all my reception with the same 12-inch FSL
design was low-level and poor S/N ratio. The capacitor-tuned, singl
ther with Guy and Bill
in a continuing effort to "reinvent the wheel."
73, Gary
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From: Chuck
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Gary -
That's a fabulous bunch of recordings.
Chuck
On 7/30/2013 3:05 AM, d1028g...@aol.com wrote:
Hello All, Concurrent with a separate DXpedition in Yachats (OR), from
July 21-27 another wild ocean cliff DXpedition was conducted from
"Rockwork 4," a 400' high sheer cliff located on Highway
Hello All,
Concurrent with a separate DXpedition in Yachats (OR), from July 21-27
another wild ocean cliff DXpedition was conducted from "Rockwork 4," a 400'
high sheer cliff located on Highway 101 in Tillamook County, Oregon. As in
previous trips there was no AC power, runni