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vk3pa Posted - 24 Nov 2005 : 12:37:48 PM
For those DX-peditioners and DX-stations reading this reflector, I would
like to draw your attention to the following.

3505-3509 is totally useless in Europe (at least West Europe, but probably a
larger part of Europe) during our evenings, due to a very strong what I
think to be utility station, transmitting intermittent streams of data
(sounds a bit like pactor) packets.

Too many DX-stations and DXpeditions are still using these frequencies,
their signals being interrupted/disturbed, resulting in frustrated EU DXers (and we all know what happens if some of those can't hear a station well).

Wouldn't mind if someone distributes this info to other related reflectors
(topband still the one and only I subscribe to), the more the better.

Tnx - Mark - ON4WW.


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