At 09:39 AM 10/26/2009, you wrote:
>Listened this morning on the SR-II barefoot from 1330 to 1400,
>JOAK-594 and JOIB-747 both
>had good audio at times but conditions not as good as early last week.
>
>Had an interesting station on 529 when I went to check 531 - one of
>the transcribed
>weather
Deane,
Like others SQM is a regular visitor here. I even got a QSL out of the
National weather service in SE Alaska some years back. I don't know the
power, but it sure gets out.
73,
Patrick
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At 16:39 10/26/2009, you wrote:
>Had an interesting station on 529 when I went to check 531 - one of
>the transcribed
>weather broadcasts (TWB) from Alaska. Per the Hepburn site this could
>have been
>FDV / KBN 58 Nome or SQM / KQA 59 Level Island - I suspect the latter
>as it is much
>close
Deane,
I have Level Island here every morning unless the sub-Arctic is
totally wiped out. They get out well!
John Bryant
near Vancouver, BC
At 10:39 AM 10/26/2009 -0600, you wrote:
Listened this morning on the SR-II barefoot from 1330 to 1400,
JOAK-594 and JOIB-747 both
had good audio at
Listened this morning on the SR-II barefoot from 1330 to 1400,
JOAK-594 and JOIB-747 both
had good audio at times but conditions not as good as early last week.
Had an interesting station on 529 when I went to check 531 - one of
the transcribed
weather broadcasts (TWB) from Alaska. Per the He