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I'd be inclined to agree with Kurt.  I don't think a simple whip like you
see on VHF would be very efficient on 4 MHz with these low-powered
transmitters.  These beacons actually get out pretty well, and I'd suspect
the antenna is somewhat larger than that.

Oh, and I am almost certain that MX, as assigned by Enigma 2K, only refers
to single-letter CW cluster and solitary beacons and markers coming from
Russia and Eastern Europe.

-hugh

> : I have been listening to the southwest USA beacon cluster MX around 4096
> : kHz.  The Spynumbers website indicates they are being sent from small
> : transmitters with whip antennas placed in various obscure locations in
the
> : desert.
>
> Not a single one uses a whip antenna!
>
> Kurt


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